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Body Organization Part II. BIO 201 Kelly Trainor, PhD. Objectives. Describe the anatomical position. Use correct anatomical terminology to describe body directions, body regions, and body planes or sections.
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Body OrganizationPart II BIO 201 Kelly Trainor, PhD
Objectives • Describe the anatomical position. • Use correct anatomical terminology to describe body directions, body regions, and body planes or sections. • Locate and name the major body cavities and their subdivisions and associated membranes, and list the major organs contained within them. • Name the four quadrants or nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity and list the organs they contain.
Body Planes and Sections • A sagittal section divides the body (or organ) into left and right parts • A median, or midsagittal, section divides the body (or organ) into equal left and right parts • A frontal section divides the body (or organ) into anterior and posterior parts • A transverse, or cross, section divides the body (or organ) into superior and inferior parts
Body Cavities • Dorsal body cavity • Cranial cavity houses the brain • Spinal cavity houses the spinal cord • Ventral body cavity • Thoracic cavity houses heart, lungs and others • Abdominopelvic cavity houses digestive system and most urinary system organs
Body Cavities • Thoracic cavity subdivisions: • Two pleural cavities • Each houses a lung • Mediastinum • Contains pericardial cavity • Surrounds thoracic organs • Pericardial cavity • Encloses heart
Serous Membranes • Thin, double-layered membrane separated by serous fluid • Parietal serosa lines internal body walls • Visceral serosa covers the internal organs
Activities • Regional Terms (Anterior) – Labeling • Regional Terms (Posterior) – Labeling • Body Cavities – Labeling • Body Cavities – Memory Game