AEMT Anatomical Planes
Sagittal planes
divide the body parallel to the median plane, A body can have more than one
Inferior
Below, under
Medial
Toward the midline, middle, away from the side
Anterior
In front of, front
The __________ plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions. A. coronal B. transverse C. sagittal D. midsagittal
A. coronal
The lungs are separated by the A. mediastinum B. diaphragm C. pelvic cavity D. mesenteries
A. mediastinum
Superior
Above, over
Distal
Away from, farther from the origin
The mediastinum is found in the _____ cavity. A. dorsal B. thoracic C. both of the above D. neither of the above
B. Thoracic
The abdominopelvic cavity is _____ to the diaphragm. A. superior B. inferior C. contralateral D. ipsilateral
B. inferior
The ______ plane divides the body into right and left halves. A. transverse B. sagittal C. coronal D. oblique E. para-sagittal
B. sagittal
The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portion is the A. sagittal plane B. transverse plane C. oblique plane D. frontal plane
B. transverse plane
Caudal
Toward the back, toward the tail
Ventral
Toward the bottom, towards the belly
Lateral
Toward the side, away from the midline
Plantar
back of hindlimbs distal to tarsus
Palmar
back of the forelimb distal to tarsus
Rostral
towards the tip of the nose
Which answer describes the "Anatomical Position"? A. Standing erect, facing observer, arms at side, palms facing to your side B. Standing erect, facing observer, arms at side, palms facing forward C. Standing erect, facing observer,arms at side, palms facing back D. Standing erect, facing observer, arms at side, palms facing outward
D. Standing erect, facing observer, arms at side, palms facing outward
Anatomical position
The erect position of the body with the face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward, used as a reference in describing the relation of body parts to one another
The only plane that can divide the body into equal halves is the A. frontal (coronal) plane B. oblique plane C. midsagittal plane D. transverse plane
C. midsagittal
Dorsal
Near the upper surface, towards the back
Proximal
Near, closer to the origin
Median plane
divides the animal down the center into equal left and right halves
Dorsal plane
divides the body into two parts, one containing the belly and the other the back. sometimes referred to as the
Transverse plane
divides the body into two sections, one containing the head and the other the tail
Posterior
towards the back dorsal
Deep/internal
towards the center
Cranial
towards the head end
Superficial
towards the surface