Anatomy Vocab

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Superior

A body part is above another part

Inferior

A body part is below another body part

hypo-

Below, beneath

Proximal

Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part.

iso-

Equal

cyt-

Hallow

hyper-

High, beyond

Patellar

In front of the knee

inter-

Inside

Right and Left Lumbar regions

Lie on each side if the umbilical region.

Right and Left Iliac regions

Lie on each side of the hypogastric region

Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions

Lie on each side on the umbilical region.

Deep

Parts that are more internal that superficial parts.

Sagittal

Refers to a lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left portions.

Frontal

Refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.

Transverse

Refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts.

Medial

Refers to an imaginary midline dividing the body into equal rights and left halves. A body part is medial if it is closer to the midline than another part.

Bilateral

Refers to paired structures, one of which is on each side.

Contralateral

Refers to structures on the opposite side.

Ipsilateral

Refers to structures on the same side

Superficial

Situated near the surface.

Coxal

The Hip

Celiac

The abdomen

Popliteal

The area behind the knee

Perineal

The area between the anus and the external reproductive organs

Brachial

The arm

Axillary

The armpit

Dorsal

The back

Gluteal

The buttocks

Buccal

The cheek

Pectoral

The chest

Mental

The chin

Inguinal

The depressed area of the abdominal wall near the thigh

Otic

The ear

Cubital

The elbow

Orbital

The eye cavity

Digital

The finger or toe.

Pedal

The foot

Antebrachial

The forearm

Frontal

The forehead

Cephalic

The head

Tarsal

The instep of the foot

Crural

The leg

Lumbar

The lower back between ribs and pelvis

Hypogastric Region

The lower middle portion

Occipital

The lower, posterior part of the head

Sternal

The middle of the thorax, anteriorly

Umbilical Region

The middle portion

Oral

The mouth

Umbilical

The navel

Cervical

The neck

Nasal

The nose

Distal

The opposite of proximal. A particular body part is father from a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is.

Palmar

The palm of the hand

Pelvic

The pelvis

Acrominal

The point of the shoulder.

Sacral

The posterior region between the hipbones

Abdominal

The region between the thorax and the pelvis

Genitals

The reproductive organs

Costal

The ribs

Plantar

The sole of the foot (bottom)

Antecubital

The space in front of the elbow

Vertebral

The spinal column

Geriatrics

The study of age

Hematology

The study of blood

Orthopedics

The study of bones and muscles

Oncology

The study of cancer

Cytology

The study of cells

Pediatrics

The study of children

Pathology

The study of diseases

Epidemiology

The study of diseases within certain populations

Pharmacology

The study of drugs

Podiatry

The study of feet

Endocrinology

The study of hormones

Toxicology

The study of poisons

Obstetrics

The study of pregnancy and child birth

Neonatology

The study of problems of new born babies

Dermatology

The study of skin

Gerontology

The study of the aging process

Otolaryngology

The study of the ears, nose, and throat

Gynecology

The study of the female reproductive system

Cardiology

The study of the heart

Immunology

The study of the immune system

Nephrology

The study of the kidneys

Psychiatry

The study of the mind

Neurology

The study of the nervous system including the brain

Gastroenterology

The study of the stomach and the intestines

Urology

The study of the urinary system and male reproductive system

Histology

The study of tissue

Ophthalmology

The study of vision

Radiology

The study of x-rays, etc.

Femoral

The thigh

Epigastric Region

The upper middle portion.

Carpal

The wrist

pino-

To drink

mit-

To send, throw, put

Posterior

Toward the back

Anterior

Toward the front

Lateral

Toward the side, far away from the imaginary midline.

endo-

Within, internal


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