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Chapter 6: The Human Body Part 1

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This deck covers key concepts and terminology related to the human body's anatomy, including anatomical planes, skeletal structures, and joint types.

topographical anatomy

Superficial landmarks of the body

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

topographical anatomy

Superficial landmarks of the body

anatomic position

Position of reference in which the pt is standing facing you, arms @ the side with the palms of hands facing forward

anatomical planes

Imaginary straight lines that divide the body

frontal/coronal plane

Divides the body into a front or back position

transverse/axial plane

Divides the body into a top and body portion

sagittal/lateral plane

Divides the body into left and right portions( not necessarily equal

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TermDefinition

topographical anatomy

Superficial landmarks of the body

anatomic position

Position of reference in which the pt is standing facing you, arms @ the side with the palms of hands facing forward

anatomical planes

Imaginary straight lines that divide the body

frontal/coronal plane

Divides the body into a front or back position

transverse/axial plane

Divides the body into a top and body portion

sagittal/lateral plane

Divides the body into left and right portions( not necessarily equal

midsagittal plane

Type of sagittal plane when the body is divided into equal left and right halves

skeleton

Gives the body recognizable human form and protects vital internal organs (206 bones) (designed to allow motion)

ligaments

Fibrous tissues that connect bones to each other

tendons

Ropelike structures that connective tissue that covers the ends of bones @ the mobile joints

cartilage

The smooth connective tissue that covers the ends of the bones @ the mobile joints

axial skeleton

Forms the foundation to which the arms and legs are attached (skull, facial bones, thoracic cage, vertebral column)

appendicular skeleton

Made up of the arms and legs and their connecting joints, and the pelvis

cranium

temporal bones - lateral portions
parietal bones - lie in between the occiput and temporal regions
frontal bones - forehead

face

14 bones

maxillae - upper jaw

zygomas - cheek bones

mandible - lower jaw

orbit - eye socket (2 facial bones)

5 sections of the spine

  1. cervical - first 7 vertebrae (c-1 to c-7)

  2. thoracic - next 12 vertebrae (pair of ribs attached to each)

  3. lumbar - next 5 vertebrae

  4. sacrum - next 5 sacral vertebrae fused together
    (sacrum)

  5. coccyx - last 4 vertebrae fused together to form the tailbone

joints

Wherever bones come in contact a joint is formed

sacroiliac joint

Virtually surrounded by tough, thick ligaments will have little motion

articulate cartilage

Moving joint ends are covered w a thin layer of cartilage (pearly white) allows bones to glide easily

synovial membrane

Inner lining of the joint capsule

synovial fluid

Thick lubricant that they synovial membrane makes - allows bones to glide over one another w/o rubbing and grating

joint types

Ball and socket hinge joint

ulna

Larger in the proximal forearm (helps form elbow joint)(medial/pinky side)

radius

Larger in the distal forearm (lies on lateral/thumb side)

wrist

Modified ball and socket joint (8 bones)

fingers

Composed of phalanges

pelvis

Closed bony ring composed of 3 bones ( sacrum and (2) pelvic bones

pubic symphysis

Has cartilage that allows for slight motion of ones side of the pelvis over the other

acetabulum

Where the leg connects to the hip joint and is formed where the ilium and ischium and pubic bones meet

femoral head

Where the femur connects into acetabulum (pelvic girdle)

greater trochanter

Projection on the lateral/superior portion of the junction between the femoral neck and shaft

lesser trochanter

Projection on the medial/inferior portion of the junction between the femoral neck and shaft

patella

Knee cap

ankle

Hinge joint, allows flexion and extension of foot on the leg

calcaneus

Heel bone