Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Diencephalon, Parieto-Occipital Sulcus, Temporal Lobe
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Lab 1: intro to anatomical terminology and cns. Discuss location of anatomical features using appropriate terminology. To accurately describe the various body parts and their locations need to use a common visual reference point. In this position a person stands erect with feet flat on the ground toes pointed forward and eyes facing forward the palms face anteriorly with the thumbs pointed away from the body. Regional terms are the names of specific body areas. The fundamental divisions of the body are the axial and appendicular regions: the axial region consists of the head and neck and trunk. The trunk in turn is divided into the thorax abdomen and pelvis. The trunk also includes the region around anus and external genitals called the perineum: the appendicular region of the body consists of the limbs. Identify the planes that produce specific prosection orientations.