Outline of the body plan

A survey of the body15




3.2 Section through the trunk15


3.3 Fascia and layers16


3.4 Skin16





3.1. A survey of the body


The anatomy of the human body is based upon the plan common to all vertebrates.


• The trunk (thorax, abdomen, pelvis) houses the internal organs (respiratory, digestive, urinary and internal genital).


• Limbs are outgrowths of the wall of the trunk. These are for locomotion, feeding and communicating.


• The head and neck house the brain and the entrance to the digestive and respiratory tracts. Since, in quadrupeds, the head leads the way into new environments, it also houses the special sense organs.


• The perineum, at the other end of the trunk, deals with the effluent from the digestive and urinary systems, and includes the external genitalia (in short, sphincters and sex). Many regard the perineum as part of the trunk.


• The nervous system serves all regions. The functions of the nervous system are control and communication.


• The vascular system serves all regions, delivering nutrients, removing waste products, acting as a transport medium and playing a part in other functions, such as communication (blushing).

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Jun 16, 2016 | Posted by in ANATOMY | Comments Off on Outline of the body plan

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