WLHS/A&P/Oppelt Name _______________________________ Anatomy Language Practice 1. Using the anatomical terms from the list below, label the figure below with the correct terms. Anterior Body Landmarks Orbital: bony eye socket (orbit) Abdominal: anterior body trunk region inferior to ribs Patellar: anterior knee (kneecap) region Antecubital: anterior surface of elbow Pelvic: pelvis region Axillary: armpit Pubic: genital region Brachial: arm Sternal: region of breastbone Buccal: cheek Tarsal: ankle Carpal: wrist Thoracic: chest Cervical: neck region Umbilical: navel Coxal: hip Posterior Body Landmarks Deltoid: roundness of shoulder caused by underlying deltoid muscle Cephalic: head Digital: fingers or toes Gluteal: buttocks or rump Femoral: thigh Lumbar: area of back between ribs and hip; loin Fibular: side of leg Occipital: posterior aspect of head or base of skull Inguinal: groin Popliteal: back of knee Mammary: breast Sacral: area between hips Manus: hand Scapular: scapula or shoulder blade area Nasal: nose Sural: calf or posterior surface of leg Oral: mouth Vertebral: area of spinal column Anterior Posterior
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WLHS/A&P/Oppelt
Name _______________________________
Anatomy Language Practice
1. Using the anatomical terms from the list below, label the figure below with the correct terms.
Anterior Body Landmarks Orbital: bony eye socket (orbit) Abdominal: anterior body trunk region inferior to ribs
Patellar: anterior knee (kneecap) region
Antecubital: anterior surface of elbow Pelvic: pelvis region Axillary: armpit Pubic: genital region Brachial: arm Sternal: region of breastbone Buccal: cheek Tarsal: ankle Carpal: wrist Thoracic: chest Cervical: neck region Umbilical: navel Coxal: hip Posterior Body Landmarks Deltoid: roundness of shoulder caused by underlying deltoid muscle
Cephalic: head
Digital: fingers or toes Gluteal: buttocks or rump Femoral: thigh Lumbar: area of back between ribs and hip; loin Fibular: side of leg Occipital: posterior aspect of head or base of skull Inguinal: groin Popliteal: back of knee Mammary: breast Sacral: area between hips Manus: hand Scapular: scapula or shoulder blade area Nasal: nose Sural: calf or posterior surface of leg Oral: mouth Vertebral: area of spinal column
Anterior Posterior
WLHS/A&P/Oppelt
2. Match the term with the correct definition.
Term Answer Definition
Deep A. Below
Caudad (caudal) B. Toward or at the body surface
Posterior C. Bellyside Inferior D. Away from the body surface or more internal
Superior E. Front
Cephalad F. Nearer the trunk or attached end
Medial G. Toward the tail
Superficial H. Toward the midline
Dorsal I. Above
Proximal J. Back Anterior K. Backside
Lateral L. Away from the midline
Ventral M. Farther from the trunk or point of attachment
Distal N. Toward the head
3. Match the following terms with their antonyms.
Term Answer Antonym
Distal A. Caudad (caudal)
Superior B. Proximal
Posterior C.Medial Cephalad D.Ventral
Dorsal E.Anterior
Deep F. Superficial
Lateral G. Inferior
4. Using the terms from the following word bank, complete the following statements by choosing an
anatomical term from the word bank. Letters may be used more than once.
A. Anterior C. Frontal E. Lateral G. Posterior I. Sagittal B. Distal D. Inferior F. Medial H. Proximal J. Superior
In the anatomical position, the face and palms are on the (1) body surface, the buttocks and shoulder blades are
on the (2) body surface, and the top of the head is the most (3) part of the body. The ears are (4) and the
shoulders are (5) to the nose. The heart (6) is to the spine and (7) to the lungs. The elbow is (8) to
the fingers but (9) to the shoulders. In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the (10) surface;
however, in four-legged animals, the dorsal surface is the (11) surface. If an incision cuts the heart into right
and left parts, the section is a (12) , but if the heart is cut so that anterior and posterior parts result, the section is
a (13) section. You are told to cut an animal along two planes so that the paired kidneys are observable in
both section sections. The two sections that meet this requirement are the (14) and (15) .