
In this video lecture, I have introduced the background of anatomical terminologies. Later in the lecture, I also explained the importance of understanding anatomical terms.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this video lecture on "Human Anatomy Directional terms," the students will be able to:
Define the Human anatomy in directional terms.
Label the anatomical terms on a picture.
Anatomical Terms included in this Video Lecture:
Midline, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superior, Inferior, Anterior, Posterior, Superficial, and Deep.
Directional Terms Worksheet with Answer Key:
Complete the Human Anatomy Directional Terms Worksheet supplied as downloadable material with this lecture. The labeling worksheet comprises four pages.
Page 1: Human anatomy directional terms anterior view labeling worksheet.
Page 2: Human anatomy directional terms lateral view labeling worksheet.
Page 3: Answer key of the worksheets.
Page 4: Thank you note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on human body planes the students will be able to:
Explain the three anatomical planes.
Differentiate between the anatomical planes.
Label the anatomical planes on a picture.
Anatomical Terms included in this Video Lecture:
Body planes, Transverse plane, Sagittal plane, Midsagittal plane, Paramedian or Parasagittal plane, and Frontal Plane.
Human Body Planes Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key:
Complete the Human Anatomy Body Plane Labeling Worksheet supplied as downloadable material with this lecture. The labeling worksheet comprises three pages.
Page 1: Human Body Planes Labeling Worksheet.
Page 2: Answer key of the body planes labeling worksheet.
Page 3: Thank you note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Human Body Cavities the students will be able to:
Define the term body cavity.
List numerous body cavities.
List the organs present in each body cavity.
Label the body cavities on pictures.
Human Body Cavities Explained in this Video Lecture:
Mediastinum, Pleural Cavity, Pericardial Cavity, Thoracic cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Pelvic Cavity, Abdominopelvic cavity, Cranial cavity, Spinal cavity, Dorsal cavity, Ventral cavity
Human Body Cavities Labeling Worksheets with Answer Key:
Complete the human body cavities labeling worksheets supplied as downloadable material with this video lecture. The labeling worksheet comprises five pages.
Page 1: Human Body Cavities Labeling Worksheet Frontal View.
Page 2: Human Body Cavities Labeling Worksheet Lateral View.
Page 3: Human Body Cavities Frontal View Answer Key.
Page 4: Human Body Cavities Lateral View Answer Key.
Page 5: Thank you note.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lecture on abdominal quadrants and regions students will be able to:
Define the term quadrants.
List the names of the abdominal quadrants.
Define the terms that are used to describe abdominal regions.
List the organs present in each abdominal region.
Label the abdominal quadrants and regions on a picture.
Abdominal Quadrants and Regions Explained in this Video Lecture:
Right Upper Quadrant, Left Upper Quadrant, Right Lower Quadrant, Right Hypochondriac region, Left Hypochondriac region, Epigastric Region, Right Lumbar Region, Left Lumbar Region, Umbilical Region, Right Iliac Region, Left Iliac Region, and Hypogastric Region.
Abdominal Quadrants and Regions Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key
Page 1: Abdominal Quadrants and Regions Labeling Worksheet.
Page 2: Abdominal Quadrants and Regions Answer Key.
Page 3: Important Notes and Thank you Note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on human body regions present on the anterior aspect the students will be able to:
List the names of the anatomic regions present on the anterior aspect of the body.
Identify the location of the body regions present in the picture of the anterior aspect of the human body.
Label the human body regions in a picture of the anterior aspect of the body.
Human Body Regions Explained in this Video Lecture:
Cephalic, Frontal, Orbital, Nasal, Buccal, Oral, Cervical, Pectoral, Mammary, Sternal, Deltoid, Axillary, Brachial, Antecubital, Antebrachial, Carpal, Palmar, Digital, Abdominal, Pelvic, Pubic, Inguinal, Femoral, Patellar, Crural, Tarsal, and Pedal.
Human Body Regions Anterior Aspect Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key:
Page 1: Human Body Regions Anterior Aspect Labeling Worksheet.
Page 2: Human Body Regions Anterior Aspect Answer Key.
Page 3: Thank you Note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on human body regions present on the posterior aspect the students will be able to:
List the names of the anatomic regions present on the posterior aspect of the body.
Identify the location of the body regions present in the picture of the posterior aspect of the human body.
Label the human body regions in a picture of the posterior view of the body.
Human Body Regions Explained in this Video Lecture:
Calcaneal, Cranial, Gluteal, Lumbar, Occipital, Otic, Perineal, Popliteal, Plantar, Sural, Scapular, Sacral, and Vertebral column
Human Body Regions Posterior Aspect Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key:
Page 1: Human Body Regions Posterior Aspect Labeling Worksheet.
Page 2: Human Body Regions Posterior Aspect Answer Key.
Page 3: Thank you Note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Bone and Bone Tissues 2 the students will be able to:
Define the terms used to explain the structure of human bone.
Unscramble the anatomical terms explained in this video lecture.
Bone and Bone Tissue Terms Explained in this Video Lecture:
Osteology, Osteoblasts, Osteocytes, Osteoclasts, Chondrocytes, Cranium, Fontanels, Axial Skeleton, and Appendicular Skeleton.
Bone and Bone Tissue Terms Word Scramble Worksheets with Answer Key:
Pages 1: Bone and Bone Tissues Word Scramble Worksheet.
Pages 2: Bone and Bone Tissues Word Scramble Worksheet with answers and Thank you note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Bone and Bone Tissues 2 the students will be able to:
Define the terms used to explain the structure of human bone.
Label the pictures of the bone using the terms explained in this lecture.
Bone and Bone Tissue Terms Explained in this Video Lecture:
Articular cartilage, Epiphysis, Diaphysis, Medullary cavity, Bone marrow, Periosteum, Endosteum, Compact bone, Spongy bone, Trabeculae, Lamellae, Haversian canal, Osteon, Volkmann’s canal, Lacunae, and Canaliculi.
Bone and Bone Tissue Terms Labeling Worksheets with Answer Key:
Pages 1,2, and 3: Bone and Bone Tissues Labeling worksheets with word bank.
Pages 4,5, and 6: Bone and Bone Tissues Anatomy labeling worksheets with answers.
Page 7: Thank you note.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Anatomical Terms related to Surface Features of Bone the students will be able to:
Define the terms used for bone surface features and markings.
Anatomical Terms Explained in this Video Lecture:
Condyle, Facet, Crest, Epicondyle, Spine, Tubercle, Tuberosity, Fossa, Fovea, Sulcus, Canal, Fissure, Foramen, Meatus, Sinus, and Suture
Anatomical Terminology Surface Features of Bone Crossword Puzzle with Answer Key:
Page 1: Surface Features of Bone Crossword Puzzle with Word Bank.
Page 2: Surface Features of Bone Crossword Puzzle Answer Key.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Anatomical Terms related to Muscles the students will be able to:
Define the terms used for the description of the structure of muscles.
Anatomical Terms Used to Describe Muscles Explained in this Video Lecture:
Origin, Insertion, Tendon, Ligament, Aponeurosis, Raphe, and Belly.
Anatomical Terminology Used to Describe Muscles Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key:
Page 1: Anatomical terminologies used to describe muscles labeling worksheet.
Page 2: Answer Key of the Labeling Worksheet.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lecture on Anatomical Terms related to human body movements the students will be able to:
Define the terms used for the description of the human body movements.
Anatomical Terms Used to Describe Body Movements Explained in this Video Lecture:
Flexion, Extension, Hyperextension, Dorsiflexion, Plantar flexion, Abduction, Adduction, Circumduction, External Rotation, Internal Rotation, Supination, Pronation, Inversion, Eversion, Protraction, and Retraction.
Anatomical Terminology Used to Describe Body Movements Labeling Worksheet with Answer Key:
Page 1 and 2: Anatomical terminologies used to describe human body movements labeling worksheets.
Page 3 and 4: Answer Key of the Labeling Worksheets and Thank you note.
Introduction
Learning anatomy is similar to learning a new language. There are numerous basic anatomy terms that students need to master to understand the subject of human anatomy. Besides mastering the subject of human anatomy, understanding these basic medical terms will help you communicate with other health professionals effectively. These medical terms are also used in various clinical and scientific communications, such as research papers, patient notes, hospital billing, medical coding, and insurance company documents.
What does this human anatomy terminology course consist of?
This is a self-paced online medical terminology course covering the following topics. Each term is explained using animations and diagrams.
Anatomical terms related to human body cavities.
Human body directional terms and body planes.
Medical terms related to human body regions.
Terms used for describing bone markings and bone tissues.
Anatomical terms are used to describe human body muscles.
Terms used to describe human body movements.
This anatomical terms course also includes quizzes for self-assessment of learning. If you are an anatomy tutor, the questions may serve as a question bank for an introduction to anatomy course. All the quizzes are included with the answer key and a brief explanation of the correct answer.
Why Enroll in this Course?
Systematically Organized Basic Anatomical Terms
Completely Online Self-paced course
Narrative Presentations
Use of Pictures
Lifetime access
Quizzes and Activities (Labeling Worksheets, Crossword Puzzles, Word Scramble Activity)
Additional Support from the tutor
The answer key is included with all these worksheets.
Enroll now and start learning anatomy terms.