Basic anatomical terminology puzzle with solution PDF

Title Basic anatomical terminology puzzle with solution
Author nila chup
Course Human Biosciences B
Institution La Trobe University
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2 1 the movement that returns a flexed knee to the anatomical position E X T E N S I O N 4 3 towards the side of the body L A T E R A L 7 meaning towards the point of attachment of the limbP R O X I M A L 5 9 meaning the back of the body P O S T E R I O R 6 11 a movement in the forearm that brings the palm to face superiorly when the elbow is flexed to 90 degrees. S U P I N A T I O N 12 the movement away from the midline of the body A B D U C T I O N 7 SUPERFICIAL 15 towards the surface of the body 8 16 meaning towards the head S U P E R I O R 18 another name for the coronal plane F R O N T A L 10 19 meaning the front of the bodyA N T E R I O R 13 20 opposite of 15 across Deep 22 movement in the foot that results in the plantar surface facing laterally Eversion 14 Dorsal a word that relates to the back 24 17 25 a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Coronal 27 another name for the transverse planeHorizontal 28 a plane that divides the body into right and left parts Sagittal 21 23 26

movement in the foot that turns the plantar surface medially Inversion a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts Transverse Medial the nose is ___________ to the ears is the movement that occurs at the ankle joint when a person raises themselves on their toes (stands on tipPlantarflexion toes) a movement in the forearm that turns the palm to face posteriorly from the anatomical position Pronation a plane that divides the body into unequal right and left parts Parasagittal movement towards the midline of the bodyAdduction occurs at the ankle and is when the toes move superiorly while the heel is still on the ground Dorsiflexion the combination movement of flexion, abduction, extension and adduction. Circumduction the movement that occurs at the elbow joint when the hand is moved anteriorly and superiorly from the anatomical position Flexion a plane through the midline of the body Median opposite of 24 across Ventral Distal to the elbow the wrist is ______...


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