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2. Thoracic and Abdominal Pelvic Membranes Thoracic membranes: Walls of right and left compartments are lined with parietal pleura (“pariet” = wall; “pleur” = rib) Lungs are covered with visceral pleura (“viscera” = organs in a body cavity) Pleural cavity – fluid-filled “space” between the parietal and visceral pleural membranes Heart is surrounded by pericardial membranes (“peri” = around; “cardi” = heart) Visceral pericardium Parietal pericardium Pericardial cavity
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2. Thoracic and Abdominal Pelvic Membranes Thoracic membranes: Walls of right and left compartments are lined with parietal pleura (“pariet” = wall;

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Page 1: 2. Thoracic and Abdominal Pelvic Membranes  Thoracic membranes:  Walls of right and left compartments are lined with parietal pleura (“pariet” = wall;

2. Thoracic and Abdominal Pelvic Membranes

Thoracic membranes: Walls of right and left compartments are lined

with parietal pleura (“pariet” = wall; “pleur” = rib) Lungs are covered with visceral pleura (“viscera”

= organs in a body cavity) Pleural cavity – fluid-filled “space” between the

parietal and visceral pleural membranes Heart is surrounded by pericardial membranes

(“peri” = around; “cardi” = heart) Visceral pericardium Parietal pericardium Pericardial cavity

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Fig. 1.7a

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Fig. 1.7b

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Fig. 1.8

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3. Organ Systems

a. Body covering - Integumentary Systemb. Support and Movement:– Skeletal System – support– Muscular System - movement

c. Integration and Coordination:– Nervous System – brain, spinal cord, nerves, and

sensory organs– Endocrine System - all the glands that secrete

hormones

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3. Organ Systems (cont.)

d. Transport: Cardiovascular System – flow of blood Lymphatic System – transports tissue fluid back to

the bloodstreame. Absorption and Excretion:

Digestive System – receives, breaks down, and absorbs food

Respiratory System – moves air in and out, and exchanges gases between blood and the air

Urinary System – removes waste from blood; maintains water and electrolyte balance

f. Reproductive System – produces offspring

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Anatomical Terminology

Describes:1. Relative Positions of body parts to each

other2. Body Sections – cutting or sectioning the

body along various planes3. Body Regions

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Relative Positions

1. Superior – above (or closer to the head)2. Inferior – below (closer to the feet)3. Anterior (ventral) – toward the front4. Posterior (dorsal) – toward the back5. Medial – middle (closer to the R-L midline)6. Lateral – side (further from the R-L midline)7. Proximal – closer to a point of attachment8. Distal – further from a point of attachment9. Superficial – near the surface (shallow)10.Deep – more internal (further from the surface)

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Fig. 1.7a

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Fig. 1.7b

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Body sections are divided by planes

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Body Sections1. Sagittal Plane

1. lengthwise (head-to-toe) 2. divides body into left and right sections3. Median – along midline; midsagittal

2. Transverse Plane1. horizontal2. divides body into superior and inferior sections

3. Coronal Plane1. Frontal2. Divides body into anterior and posterior sections

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Fig. 1.11

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Body Regions of the Abdominal Area

1. Epigastric Region – upper middle portion2. Left and Right Hypochondriac Regions – to the

sides of the epigastric region3. Umbilical Region – middle portion4. Left and Right Lumbar Regions – to the sides of

the umbilical regions5. Hypogastric Regions – lower middle portion6. Left and Right Iliac Regions – to the sides of the

hypogastric region

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Fig. 1.13a