Definition of Anatomy. Anatomy is the science of the structure of the body and the relation of its parts.

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Definition of Anatomy Anatomy is the science of the structure of the body and the relation of its parts.

Basic Anatomical Terms Anatomical terms for describing positions: Anatomical position: Supine position: Prone position:

Anatomical position: In this position the body is straight in standing position with eyes also looking straight. The palms are hanging by the sides close to the body and are facing forwards. The feet also point forwards and the legs are fully extended. Anatomical position is very important because the relations of all structures are described as presumed to be in anatomical position.

In this position the body is lying down with face pointing upwards. All the remaining positions are similar to anatomical position with the only difference of being in a horizontal plane rather than a vertical plane. Supine position:

This is the position in which the back of the body is directed upwards. The body lies in a horizontal plane with face directed downwards. Prone position:

Anatomical terms for describing Median or Mid-Sagittal plane: Sagittal plane: Frontal plane: Transverse plane: Oblique plane: planes:

Anatomical terms for describing planes: Median or Mid-Sagittal plane: This is the plane which divides the body into equal right and left halves. Sagittal plane: It is any plane parallel to the median plane. This plane divides the body into unequal right and left halves. Frontal plane: It is a vertical plane at right angle to median plane. If you draw a line from one ear to another from above the head and then divide the whole body along this line, the plane formed will be frontal plane. It is also known as coronal plane. Transverse plane: It is the horizontal plane of the body. It is perpendicular to both frontal and median plane. Oblique plane: Any plane other than the above described planes will be oblique plane.

Anatomical terms for describing Anterior means towards the front. Posterior means towards the back. Superior means towards the head. Inferior means towards the feet. Medial means towards the median plane (near the middle of the body). Lateral means away from the median plane (away from the middle of the body). relations:

Anatomical terms for limbs: Proximal means near the trunk Distal means away from the trunk Preaxial border means the outer border in the upper limb and inner border in the lower limb. Postaxial border means outer border in upper limb and inner border in lower limb Flexor surface means anterior surface of the upper limb and posterior surface of the lower limb Extensor surface means the posterior surface of upper limb and anterior surface of the lower limb.

Anatomical terms for describing Origin: The relatively fixed end of muscle during natural movements of the muscle Insertion: The relatively mobile end of the muscle during natural movements of the muscle Belly: The fat fleshy part of the muscle which is contractile in function Tendon: The fibrous and noncontractile part of the muscle which attaches muscle to the bone. Aponeurosis: It is a flattened tendon arising from the connective tissues around the muscle. muscles:

Anatomical terms for describing Flexion: A movement by which the angle of a joint is decreased Extension: A movement by which the angle of a joint is increased Adduction: Movement toward the central axis Abduction: Movement away from the central axis Medial rotation: Rotation toward the medial side of the body Lateral rotation: Rotation towards the lateral side of the body Pronation: This movement occurs in the forearm whereby the palm is turned backwards Supination: This movement also occurs in the forearm whereby the palm is turned forwards movements: