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Planes, Vocab Ch 1

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Function of the human body   physiology  
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Structure of an organism   anatomy  
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Anatomical position   erect face forward arms extended feet apart palms up  
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what is a projection   path of the beam  
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what is a position   how the body is placed to the IR  
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erect   standing  
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supine   laying on back  
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prone   face down  
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trendelenberg   feet higher than head  
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posterior   dorsal  
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abduction   away from the body  
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caudal   towards the feet  
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cephalic   towards the head  
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contralateral   opposite  
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distal   away from origin  
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dorsum   top of foot  
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eversion   turning feet outward  
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external rotation   away from midline  
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flexion   bending  
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hyperextension   over extend  
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inversion   turn foot inward  
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lateral   away from midline  
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medial   toward the midline  
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palmar   anterior surface of hand  
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plantar   bottom of foot  
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pronate   palm down  
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proximal   at the source  
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supinate   palm up  
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cells grouped together to make up   tissues  
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tissue that binds together and supports structures   connective  
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system responsible for breaking down food chemically and physically   digestive  
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endocrine system involves what structures   hormones  
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hyposthenic   long and gangily  
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sthenic   average build  
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hypersthenic   obese  
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asthenic   fieble  
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axillary   lateral border of chest  
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anticubital   wrist to elbow  
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brachial   upper extremity between shoulder and elbow  
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buccal   cheek  
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cutaneous   skin  
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costal   rib  
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popliteal   behind the knee  
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volar   palms of hand or soles of foot  
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abdominal cavity   between thoracic cavity  
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cranial cavity   holds the brain  
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dorsal cavity   holds the spinal cord and brain  
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pelvic cavity   cavity that holds the repoductive organs  
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spinal cavity   holds the spinal cord  
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throacic cavity   cavity that holds the lungs and mediastinum  
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ventral cavity   large cavity in the front of the body thoracic abdominal pelvis  
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coronal plane   anterior and posterior  
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horizontal plane   cut parallel to the floor  
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vertical plane   cut lengthwise with subject erect  
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sagittal plane   cut midline of the body  
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subcostal   cut at 10th costal cartilage  
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longitudinal   cut from head to toe with pt erect or recumbant resulting in 2 parts front back left right  
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transverse   superior and inferior  
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SMERN I CRUD   skeletal muscular endocrine respiratory nervous intigumentarty circulatory reproductive urinary digestive  
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pathology   study of the disease  
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major   of the larger 2  
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minor   of the smaller 2  
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vertical   perpendicular to the horizon  
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horizontal   parallel to the horizon  
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visceral   refers to some organ  
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parietal   refers to wall  
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intrinsic   part of organ itself  
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extrensic   originating outside the organ  
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axial   skull spine ribs sternum  
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appandicular   arms shoulder girdle legs pelvic girdle  
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types of tissues   epithelial connective muscular nerve  
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