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Anatomy

Parts of the body

Physiology

Functions of parts

Superior

Above

Inferior

Below

Anterior

In front of

Posterior

Behind

Ventral

Front/belly

Dorsal

Backside

Medial

Midline vertically

Lateral

Away from midline

Proximal

Close to origin of attachment

Distal

Far from point of attachment

Superficial

Surface level

Deep

Beyond skin

Sagittal

Vertical division into left and right

Mid-sagittal

Middle

Transverse

Divides inferior and superior

Frontal

Divides Vertically from the side

Cranial cavity

Cavity in your head

Spinal cavity

Where your spinal cord is

Thoracic cavity

Upper chest cavity

Pleural cavity

Lung cavity

Pleural membrane

Membrane around a lung

Pericardial cavity

Heart cavity

Pericardium

Membrane around your heart

Abdominal cavity

Cavity in the abs area

Peritoneum

Membrane in ab cavity

Mesentery

Membrane that holds intestines

Pelvic cavity

Pelvic area

Abdominopelvic cavity

Ab cav & pelvic cav

Axillary

Armpit

Brachial

Arm

Cardial

Heart

Carpal

Hand

Cyte

Cell

Femoral

Thigh

Hepatic

Liver

Renal

Kidney

Oste

Bone

Pulmon

Lung

Digital

Fingers & toes

Cerivcal

Neck

Pseudo

False

Vascular

Vessels

Homeostasis

Regulating your body

Integumentary System

Skin, hair, protect body

Endocrine System

Sends hormones(chemcial)

Sketetal System

Skeleton, holds up the body

Muscular System

Muscles

Nervous System

Sends electric signals, Brain and nerves

Reproductive System

Organs and to reproduce

Lymphatic System

Immune system, lympnotes, white blood cells

Circulatory System

Transports blood, heart and vessels

Respiratory

Transport oxygen, lungs

Urinary System

Remove waste

Digestive System

Break down food, stomach, intestines