Directional terms

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mammary region

breast

Body cavities

During embryonic development, the body is first divided into two internal cavities: the posterior (dorsal) body cavity and the anterior (ventral) body cavity. Each of these major cavities is then subdivided into smaller cavities. The cavities as well as the organs in the cavities (called the viscera) are lined by membranes.

inferior

a body part is below another part, or toward the feet. The navel is inferior to the chin.

proximal

a body part is closer to a specific point of origin or attachment, or closer to the trunk of the entire body. For example, if the point of attachment is the shoulder, it is correct to say the elbow is proximal to the hand.

lateral

a body part is farther away from the midline. The eyes are lateral to the nose.

distal

a body part is farther from a specific point of origin or attachment, or farther from the trunk of the entire body. For example, if the point of attachment is the hip, it is correct to say the foot is distal to the knee.

superior

a body part is located above another part, or toward the head. The face is superior to the neck.

superficial (external)

a body part is located closer to the surface than another. The skin is superficial to the muscles.

deep

a body part is located farther from the surface than another. The intestines are deep to the spine.

posterior (dorsal)

a body part is located toward the back. The heart is posterior to the sternum.

anterior (ventral)

a body part is located toward the front. The windpipe (trachea)) is anterior to the esophagus.

medial

a body part is nearer than another part to an imaginary midline of the body. The bridge of the nose is medial to the eyes.

contralateral

a body part is on the opposite side of the body from another body part. The right hand is contralateral to the left hand.

ipsilateral

a body part is on the same side of the body as another body part. The right hand is ipsilateral to the right foot.

central

a body part is situated at the center of the body or an organ. The central nervous system is centrally located along the main axis of the body.

peripheral

a body part is situated away from the center of the body or an organ. The peripheral nervous system is located outside the central nervous system.

abdominal region

abdomen

tarsal region

ankle

brachial region

arm

axillary region

armpit

occipital region

back of head

popliteal region

back of knee

sacral region

beneath the lumbar region in the cocx region

gluteal region

buttocks

sural region

calf

buccal region

cheek

pectoral region

chest

mental region

chin

thoracic region

contains the sternum, chest, breast

auricular, otic region

ear

cubital, olecranal region

elbow

ophthalmic region

eye

orbital region

eye cavity

digital region of the hand

finger

pes, pedal region

foot

antebrachial region

forearm

frontal region

forehead

antecubital region

front of elbow

dorsum region

front part of the hand

inguinal region

groin

manus region

hand

cephalic region

head

calcaneal region

heel

coxal region

hip

axial portion

includes the head, neck, spinal column, and ribs. The thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. The pelvis is that part of the trunk associated with the hips.

patellar region

kneecap

crural region

leg

lumbar region

lower back

oral region

mouth

umbilical region

navel

cervical region

neck

nasal region

nose

appendicular portion

of the human body includes the limbs, the upper limbs and the lower limbs.

palmar region

palm

pelvic region

pelvis

perineal region

rectum, anus

pubic, genital region

reproductive

acromial deltoid region

shoulder

plantar region

sole of foot

vertebral region

spinal column

sternal region

sternum

cranium region

surrounding the brain

regions of the body

the human body can be divided into axial and appendicular portions.

femoral region

thigh

digital region of the foot

toe

dorsum of the foot region

upper part of the foot

directional terms

used to describe the location of one body part in relation to another.

carpal region

wrist


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