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Anatomical Position Sec. 1.9. Anterior/Posterior (ventral/dorsal). Anatomical Position. Lateral/Medial. Anatomical Position. Superior/Inferior. Proximal/Distal. Sections Through the Body. 1. Transverse 2. Frontal 3. Saggital. Saggital Plane. Transverse.
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Anatomical Position Sec. 1.9 • Anterior/Posterior (ventral/dorsal)
Anatomical Position • Lateral/Medial
Anatomical Position • Superior/Inferior
Sections Through the Body • 1. Transverse • 2. Frontal • 3. Saggital
Bones of the leg pp. 248 - 249 • Tibia and Fibula
Bones of the leg • Femur
Pelvis pg. 244 • Ilium • Pubis • Ischium
Welcome to BIOS 2310Human Anatomy & Physiology IInstructor: Mr. Todd Templeton • Today’s Agenda: • Discussion of the syllabus. • Presentation of today’s topics: • Anatomical Position • Introduction to the Skeletal System • Class will end at 4:40
Anatomical Position Sec. 1.9 • Anterior/Posterior (ventral/dorsal)
Anatomical Position • Lateral/Medial
Anatomical Position • Superior/Inferior
Anatomical Position • Proximal: nearer the point of origin. • Distal: farther from the point of origin.
Sections Through the Body • 1. Transverse • 2. Frontal • 3. Saggital
Bones of the leg pp. 248 - 249 • Tibia and Fibula
Bones of the leg • Femur
Bones of the Ankle and Foot • Pp. 250 - 251 • Tarsals: • Calcaneus • Talus • Metatarsals • Phalanges
Shoulder and Thoraxpp. 238 – 239, pp. 234 - 235 • Clavicle • Scapula • Sternum • True Ribs 1 – 7 (vertebrosternal) • False Ribs 8 – 12 vertebrochondral (8 – 10). 11 & 12 are floating or vertebral ribs. • Costal Cartilage
Shoulder and Thoraxpp. 238 – 239, pp. 234 - 235 • Clavicle • Scapula • Sternum • True Ribs 1 – 7 (vertebrosternal) • False Ribs 8 – 12 vertebrochondral (8 – 10). 11 & 12 are floating or vertebral ribs. • Costal Cartilage
Arm • Pp. 240 - 241 • Humerus • Radius • Ulna
Wrist and Handpg. 242 - 243 • Carpals • Metacarpals • Phalanges
Cervical #1 (atlas), cervical #2 (axis) and another cervical vertebra
Vertebrae • Sacrum – 5 bones, fused. Pg. 233 • Coccyx – 4 bones, fused.