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There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Integumentary. Select a system below to get started.
- Muscular
Muscular System Anatomy Muscle Types. There are three types...
- Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular System Anatomy The Heart. The heart is a...
- Skeletal
Skeletal System Anatomy. The skeletal system in an adult...
- Digestive
Digestive System Anatomy Mouth. Food begins its journey...
- Endocrine System
Anatomy of the Endocrine System Hypothalamus. The...
- Integumentary
Anatomy of the Integumentary System Epidermis. The epidermis...
- Respiratory
Anatomy of the Respiratory System Nose and Nasal Cavity. The...
- Female Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System Anatomy Ovaries. The ovaries are...
- Muscular
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
Most A&P courses, before delving into the good stuf , teach positions and planes. We’ve put together a quick guide to help you better understand them. anatomical position. In the anatomical position, the body is upright, directly facing the observer, feet flat and directed forward.
Anatomical position describes a person standing upright, with the arms at the sides and the palms facing forward (as demonstrated in the image below). Body planes (a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface) are imaginary surfaces that run through the body and divide it into different sections.
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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 anterior (ventral) body cavities, identifying their subdivisions and representative organs found in each
I. Define the terms: organ, organ system and organism. II. Name the eleven organ systems of the human body, identify the major organs, and give a major function of each system. III. Define and demonstrate the anatomical position. IV. Locate the anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) surfaces for the body, hands, and feet.