Anatomical Terminology and Directional Terms

Anatomical Terminology and Directional Terms

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Liam Anderson

Biology, Science, Physical Ed

6th - 10th Grade

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In this video, Patrick Kelley introduces directional terms used in anatomy to describe the location of body parts. He explains the importance of the anatomic position as a reference point and describes the three main body planes: transverse, frontal, and sagittal. Kelley then details various directional terms such as medial, lateral, superior, inferior, anterior, and posterior, and explains limb-specific terms like proximal and distal. The video concludes with practical applications of these terms in anatomical studies.

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What is the standardized position used as a reference for directional terms in anatomy?

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Which anatomical plane divides the body into top and bottom halves?

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What does the term 'medial' refer to in anatomical terminology?

4.

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Which term describes a position closer to the head?

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What does 'anterior' refer to in anatomical terms?

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Which term is used to describe a structure closer to the surface of the body?

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What does 'distal' mean in relation to limb anatomy?

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Which term describes the bottom of the foot?

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What is the term for the side of the hand where the palm is located?

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Which term refers to a position closer to the point of attachment of a limb?

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