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  2. 1.4 Anatomical TerminologyAnatomy & Physiology

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    Use appropriate anatomical terminology to identify key body structures, body regions, and directions in the body; Demonstrate the anatomical position; Describe the human body using directional and regional terms; Identify three planes most commonly used in the study of anatomy; Distinguish between major body cavities

  3. Anatomical Terminology - TeachMeAnatomy

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    Learn about the descriptive language used in anatomical texts. Includes information on the anatomical position, planes, terms of movement and location.

  4. Anatomical Terminology | Anatomy and Physiology I

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    Demonstrate the anatomical position; Describe the human body using directional and regional terms; Identify three planes most commonly used in the study of anatomy; Distinguish between the posterior (dorsal) and the anterior (ventral) body cavities, identifying their subdivisions and representative organs found in each

  5. 1.6 Anatomical Terminology - Anatomy and Physiology 2e - OpenStax

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    Demonstrate the anatomical position; Describe the human body using directional and regional terms; Identify three planes most commonly used in the study of anatomy; Distinguish between the posterior (dorsal) and the anterior (ventral) body cavities, identifying their subdivisions and representative organs found in each

  6. Basic Anatomy: Terminology, organ systems, major vessels - Kenhub

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    Master basic anatomy concepts and terminology using this topic page. Click now to learn about planes, directions, organ systems, and more at Kenhub!

  7. Anatomical terminology - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terminology is a form of scientific terminology used by anatomists, zoologists, and health professionals such as doctors, physicians, and pharmacists. Anatomical terminology uses many unique terms, suffixes, and prefixes deriving from Ancient Greek and Latin.

  8. 1.6: Anatomical Terminology - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Anatomical terms are made up of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. The root of a term often refers to an organ, tissue, or condition, whereas the prefix or suffix often describes the root.