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Unit 1

Intro to Structure and Function. Unit 1. Movement terms. Antagonistic – opposing movements Flexion   Extension Abduction   Adduction Inversion   Eversion. Body Regions. Guiding Questions:

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Unit 1

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  1. Intro to Structure and Function Unit 1

  2. Movement terms • Antagonistic – opposing movements Flexion   Extension Abduction   Adduction Inversion   Eversion

  3. Body Regions • Guiding Questions: • What are the various body regions? Why do you think it’s important to have “technical” terms for all these locations on the body? • How are the abdominopelvic regions subdivided? • What is the relationship between quadrants and the abdominal region?

  4. Body Regions • Divided into general locations, abdominopelvic regions, and quadrants

  5. General Locations

  6. Locational terms continued… • Superficial • Deep • Bilateral • Unilateral • Parietal • Visceral • Palmar • Plantar

  7. Abdominopelvic regions vs. Quadrants

  8. Nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity Epi = upon Hypo = under/below Chondro = cartilage • R hypochondriac Epigastric L hypochondriac • R lumbar Umbilical L lumbar • R inguinal(iliac) Hypogastric L inguinal (iliac) • Make note of the landmarks—inferior aspect of ribcage (upper) and inferior to the iliac spine (lower).

  9. Body Cavities • Guiding Questions: • What are the various body cavities? What organs/structures are located in each?

  10. Body Cavities (Oral, nasal, sinuses) (Pericardial)

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