Human Anatomy Atlas
Human Anatomy Atlas
Human Anatomy Atlas
You are going to elaborate your own human anatomy atlas. An anatomy atlas is a book composed of the
collection of different drawings of all the systems and organs in detail, with the parts labeled on them.
Grade considerations:
- detailed drawings and generous size
- color
- the drawings are yours and not trace
- all the parts and functions are correct and complete
- appearance (including a nice binding, if possible)
- extra/voluntary details
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM:
1. Mouth
2. Teeth
3. Tongue
4. Salivary glands: submandibular, parotid, sublingual
5. Pharynx
6. Oesophagus
7. Stomach
8. Cardia
9. Pylorus
10. Small intestine
11. Duodenum
12. Jejunum
13. Ileum
14. Pancreas
15. Pancreatic duct
16. Liver
17. Gallbladder
18. Gallbladder duct
19. Villi and microvilli
20. Large intestine
21. Cecum
22. Appendix
23. Colon: ascending, transverse, descending
24. Rectum
25. Anus
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
1. Nasal passages
2. Conchae
3. Sinus
4. Cilia
5. Pharynx
6. Larynx
7. Vocal Chords
8. Trachea
9. Trachea C-shaped rings
10. Bronchi
11. Bronchioles
12. Alveoli
13. Lungs
14. Lobes
15. Pleurae
16. Intercostal muscles
17. Diaphragm
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM:
1. Vessels: (in the function, you mention the part of the body they reach or come from)
a. aorta
b. pulmonary veins and arteries
c. superior vena cava
d. inferior vena cava
e. renal artery and vein
f. hepatic vein
g. celiac trunk
h. external and internal carotid artery
i. external and internal jugular veins
j. subclavian vein and artery
k. iliac vein and artery
l. femoral vein and artery
2. Heart:
a. aorta
b. inferior vena cava
c. superior vena cava
d. pulmonary arteries and veins
e. atriums
f. ventricles
g. aortic semilunar valve
h. pulmonary semilunar valve
i. tricuspid valve
j. mitral valve
k. septum
3. Blood:
a. erythrocytes
b. neutrophils
c. basophils
d. eosinophils
e. monocytes
f. lymphocytes
g. thrombocytes
EXCRETORY SYSTEM:
1. Kidneys:
a. capsule
b. cortex
c. medulla
d. renal pelvis
e. renal pyramid
2. Ureteres
3. Urethra
4. Bladder
5. Renal artery and vein
6. Nephron:
a. arteriole
b. glomerulus
c. Bowman’s capsule
d. proximal and distal convoluted tubule
e. loop of Henle
f. collecting duct
EYE:
1. Cornea
2. Sclera
3. Choroid
4. Iris (pupil)
5. Aqueous humour
6. Vitreous humour
7. Crystalline lens
8. Retina
9. Fovea
10. Optic disc
11. Optic nerve
EAR:
1. Pinna
2. External acoustic meatus
3. Tympanic membrane
4. Maellus
5. Incus
6. Stapes
7. Eustachian tube
8. Semicircular canals
9. Cochlea
10. Vestibular and cochlear nerves
NERVOUS SYSTEM:
1. Neuron:
a. dendrites
b. cell body
c. axon
d. axon terminals
e. vesicles
f. neurotransmitter
g. myelin sheath
h. receptors
2. Encephalon:
a. cerebrum: thalamus, hypothalamus, cortex
b. cerebellum
c. brain ste: pons, medulla oblongata
d. meninges: dura mater, arachnoids, pia mater
e. cerebrospinal fluid
f. gray matter
g. white matter
3. Spinal cord:
a. meninges
b. cerebrospinal fluid
c. gray matter
d. white matter
e. ventral roots
f. dorsal roots
LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM:
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM:
(You must include the hormones produced in each gland and the main function for each
hormone)
1. Thyroid gland
2. Parathyroid gland
3. Pancreas
4. Adrenal Gland
5. Pituitary gland
6. Hypothalamus
7. Ovary
8. Testes
1. Testes
2. Epididymis
3. Vas deferens
4. Urethra
5. Penis: glans, body, roots
6. Prostate
7. Seminal glands
8. Bulbourethral glands
9. Scrotum
10. Prepuce/foreskin
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM:
1. Ovary + ovarian ligament
2. Fallopian tube + fimbriae
3. Uterus + cervix
4. Vagina
5. Labia majoris
6. Labia minora
7. Vagina opening
8. Clitoris
9. Mons pubis
10. Vestibule