In the study of anatomy, specialized words are used to describe the specific location of a body structure or organ, or the relative position of one body part to another. The ability to understand and use correct anatomical terminology is a skill that distinguishes students who are successful and comfortable with anatomical studies from those who are unsure of what is expected of them. Here students can practice anatomical terms using flashcards, preparing them for dissection and other activities. Cards cover relative position, body planes and sections, regional terminology and more. Developed by Raymond Trybus. Includes five decks of cards and instructions. Grades 10–12.