Title: Body Cavities
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2Body Cavities
- 2 major cavities
- Ventral cavities
- Dorsal cavities
- Other cavities oral, nasal, orbital, middle ear,
synovial
3Dorsal Cavity
- Posterior region of body
- 2 regions
- Cranial cavity (skull) supports and protects
brain - Vertebral (spinal) Cavity supports and protects
spinal cord
4Ventral Cavities
- Anterior region of trunk
- Serosa thin membrane that covers the wall of
cavity and outer surface of its organs - Parietal serosa lines cavity wall
- Visceral serosa covers organ
5Ventral Cavities cont.
- 2 regions
- 1)Thoracic cavity subdivided
- contains lungs, heart, trachea, esophagus,
thymus, lymph nodes - Region between lungs mediastinum
6Ventral Cavities cont.
- 2 regions
- 2)Abdominopelvic cavity subdivided
- A) Abdominal cavity superior portion of
abdominopelvic cavity - Stomach, intestine, spleen, liver
- B) Pelvic cavityinferior to abdominal cavity
bladder, reproductive organs, rectum - Serosa is called peritoneum
7Other Cavities (Smaller Cavities)
- Oral teeth tongue
- Nasal within nose left and right side divided
by nasal septum - Orbital contains eyes associated muscles and
nerves - Middle ear contains ossicles (ear bones)
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9Planes of Section
Transverse Section
Coronal Section
Sagittal Section
10Transverse Section (Plane)(Cross-Section)
- Runs horizontally at right angle to the vertical
axis - It divides the structure into superior and
inferior regions
11Sagittal Section (Plane)
- Runs longitudinally (lengthwise) and divides the
body into left and right regions - Midsagittal (median section) cut is made down
the median plane of body and left and right parts
are equal in size
12Coronal (Frontal) Section (Plane)
- Runs longitudinally but at a right angle to
sagittal plane - It divides the body into anterior and posterior
regions
13Directional Terms
Term Definition Example
Superior Toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body above Forehead is superior to the nose
Inferior (Caudal) Away from the head or toward the lower part of a structure or the body below Stomach is inferior to the heart
14Directional Terms
Term Definition Example
Anterior (Ventral) Toward or at the front of the body in front of Sternum is anterior to spine
Posterior (dorsal) Toward or at the backside of the body behind Heart is posterior to the sternum
15Directional Terms
Term Definition Example
Medial Toward or at the midline of the body on the inner side Heart is medial to the arm
Lateral Away from the midline of the body on the outer side Arms are lateral to the chest
16Directional Terms
Term Definition Example
Intermediate Between a more medial and more lateral structure The armpit is intermediate between the sternum shoulder
Proximal Close to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk Elbow is proximal to the wrist
17Directional Terms
Term Definition Example
Distal Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk knee is distal to the thigh
Superficial Toward or at the body surface Skin is superficial to the skeleton
Deep Away from the body surface, more internal Lungs are deep to the rib cage
18Anatomy
- Study of structure of the body relationship of
its parts - Subdivisions
- Gross Anatomy study of anatomic structures
visible to unaided eye - Descriptive Anatomy study of individual body
parts in an ordered fashion. i.e. nervous system - Regional Anatomy study of limited portions or
region of the body. i.e. head neck region
19Anatomy Subdivisions cont.
- Applied Anatomy application of anatomic findings
to diagnosis treatment of medical disorders - Comparative Anatomy comparison of the structure
of different animals and plants - Pathologic Anatomy study of abnormal, diseased
or injured tissue
20Anatomy Subdivisions cont.
- Microanatomy study of anatomic structures using
a microscope - Cytology study of cellular structure
- Molecular biology study of structures at
subcellular level - Histology microscopic study of tissues
21Anatomy subdivisions cont.
- Developmental Anatomy Study of structural
changes from conception - 2 subdivisions
- Embryology study of developmental changes before
birth - Gerontology study of structural changes that
accompany aging
22Cell Diversity
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