Exercise 1: Reviewing Anatomical Terms Using a Human Body
Data Table 1. General Areas of the Body using Body Orientation Terms
Area Labeled Photograph Anterior and Side Photo
(Label: 14 General Areas in Table 1, Page
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Exercise 1: Reviewing Anatomical Terms Using a Human Body
Data Table 1. General Areas of the Body using Body Orientation Terms
Area Labeled Photograph Anterior and Side Photo
(Label: 14 General Areas in Table 1, Page 9 of the Lab Manual and Page 17 of your book)
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BIO 201 Lab 1, Overview of Anatomy
Data Table 2. General Areas of the Body using Anatomical Terms and Regions of the Body
Labeled Photograph:
Anterior photo, showing anatomical terms and regions of the body.
Label: Table 2 Terms on Page 10 Lab Manual and Use Page 15 of Text.
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BIO 201 Lab 1, Overview of Anatomy
Labeled Photograph:
Posterior photo, showing anatomical terms and regions of the body.
Label: Table 2 Terms on Page 10 Lab Manual and Use Page 15 of Text.
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TORSO MODEL:
Take a picture of the TORSO MODEL and LABEL as many Anatomical
Parts as you can!
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BIO 201 Lab 1, Overview of Anatomy
Post Exercise Questions:
A) Explain the importance of having a standard anatomical position.
B) Use directional terms to complete the sentences:
a. The thoracic vertebrae are ______________________ to the lumbar vertebrae.
b. The toes are ______________ to the knees.
c. The fingers are _______________ to the shoulders.
d. The ribs are __________________ to the sternum.
e. The clavicle is _________________ to the scapulae.
f. The eyes are _________________ to the ears.
g. Skin is ________________ to the heart.
C) Directions: write a one sentence example of each using body parts as the example:
For example: The head is SUPERIOR to the knee.
1. Inferior: ________________________________________________________
2. Anterior (ventral): __________________________________________________
3. Posterior (dorsal): __________________________________________________
4. Medial: ________________________________________________________
5. Lateral: ________________________________________________________
6. Proximal: _________________________________________________________
7. Distal: _________________________________________________________
8. Superficial: ________________________________________________________
9. Deep: __________________________________________________________
D) Describe the relationships between cells, tissues, organs, and organ system
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