Describes a structure that is located near the back of the body - backside
A very large division of the human body cavities that contains the cavities of the backside of the body- it contains both the cranial and spinal cavities
A cut that can be made to the human body or a structure of the human body that divides the body or structure into right and left halves except the right and left halves are unequal size or the cut is off-center
References structures that are on the opposite sides of the body
Describes the location of a structure that is higher or above another
Cavity of the human body that combines both the abdominal and pelvic cavities - the borders of the cavity are the diaphragm below the rib cage to the bottom of the pelvic girdle
Describes a structure that is located near the front of the body or the underside of an animal (belly/abdomen area)
Describes the location of a structure that is away from the midline - away from the middle of the body or away from the middle of the organ
References a structure that is more towards the inside of the body
A portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
Relating the the skull or cranium
A cut that can be made to the human body or structure that divides it into top and bottom halves
References a structure that is more towards the surface of the body
A portion of the abdominopelvic cavity - cavity located below the abdominal cavity - cavity within the pelvic girdle containing the bladder and most reproductive organs
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Cavity of the human body that is located within the thoracic cavity - also know as the cavity that contains the human heart
A very large division of the human body that contains all the cavities of the front side of the body - cavity that contains the thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity
A portion of the larger dorsal cavity - cavity that contains the spinal cord
Describes a structure that is located near the front of the body
At or near the tail on the posterior of the body - in humans towards buttocks
A cut that can be made to the human body or a structure of the human body - the cut divides the human body or structure into front and back halves
A portion of the larger dorsal cavity - Cavity that contains the brain
A cut that can be made to the human body or a structure of the human body that divides the body or structure into right and left halves except the right and left halves are equal size
Describes the location of a structure that is lower or below another
References a structure that is situated in between two other structures
The cavity of the human body that is protected by the thoraci cage (rib cage) - the borders are the top of the thoracic cage (rib cage) and the diaphragm (bottom of the thoracic cage) - contains the pleural cavities and pericardial caivty
A cut that can be made to the human body or a structure of the human body that divides the body or structure into right and left halves
Describes the location of a structure that is towards the midline - towards the middle of the body or towards the middle of the organ
When referencing structures on the arms or legs it describes something that is situated further from the point of attachment
Relating to the head
When referencing structures on the arms or legs it describes something that is situated nearer to the point of attachment
Describes a structure location that is on the backside of a human or upper-side of a four legged animal
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