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LAB 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY *Note: This handout is intended to help you focus on the major points covered in lab but is in no way a replacement for lab attendance or your textbooks. Before attending lab each week, you should read this handout and the assigned textbook readings listed. EXERCISE 1: ANATOMICAL LANGUAGE Welcome! I am so glad that you have decided to join our class this semester. We hope that this class will help prepare you to achieve your career goals. As a future health-care practitioner you must become fluent in the language of anatomy. Today you will begin your journey in anatomical-fluency. A. Anatomical Position Anatomical position -describe it in the box below. Read p. 14 of your textbook o Have all of your group members stand in anatomical position. Check each other – remember to check the upper and lower limbs (aka arms and legs)! B. Directional Terms . Directional terms are used to describe positions of one location relative to another. o You must use them to compare two locations on the body. . Read p. 16 of your text and complete the definitions of the following paired terms: the definitions of Superior Inferior Cranial Caudal Anterior Posterior Ventral Dorsal Lateral Medial Contralateral Ipsilateral Distal Proximal Deep Superficial

 
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