BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Perineum, Peritoneum, Thoracic Cavity

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Anatomy: the study of body structure and relationships among structures. Cells: the basic unit of all living things. Tissues: cells join together to perform a particular function. Organs: tissues join together to perform a particular function. Organ system: organs join together to perform a particular function. Organismal: the whole body, organ systems, anatomical position, regional names. Axial region: head, neck, trunk, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, perineum. Anterior (toward the front) vs. posterior (toward the back)(dorsal vs. ventral) Medial (toward the midline) vs. lateral (away from the midline) Intermediate (between a more medial and a more lateral structure) Proximal (closer to the point of origin) vs. distal (farther from the point of origin) Deep (away from the surface: directional terms, planes and sections divide the body or organ. Frontal or coronal: divides into anterior/posterior. Sagittal: divides into right and left halves, includes midsagittal and parasagittal. Transverse or cross-sectional: divides into superior/inferior, body cavities.

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