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Crick Body Locations

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What is the term identifying the head region?   cephalic  
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What is the term identifying the neck region?   cervical  
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What is the term identifying the armpit region?   axillary  
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What is the term identifying the anterior surface of the upper arm?   brachial  
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What is the term identifying the anterior surface of the elbow?   antebrachial  
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What is the term identifying the wrist?   carpal  
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What is the term identifying the fingers?   digital  
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What is the term identifying the palm?   palmar  
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What is the term identifying the thigh?   femoral  
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What is the term identifying the leg?   crural  
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What is the term identifying the ankle?   tarsal  
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What is the term identifying the foot?   pedal  
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What is the term identifying the toes?   digital  
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What is the term identifying the groin region?   inguinal  
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What is the term identifying the hip region?   coxal  
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What is the term identifying the naval?   umbilicus or umbilical  
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What is the term identifying the breast?   mammary  
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What is the term identifying the chin?   mental  
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What is the term identifying the mouth?   oral  
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What is the term identifying the nose?   Nasal  
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What is the term identifying the cheek?   Buccal  
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What is the term identifying the ear?   otic  
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What is the term identifying the eye?   orbital  
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What is the term identifying the forehead?   frontal  
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What is the term identifying the shoulder?   acromial  
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What is the term identifying the shoulder blade?   scapular  
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What is the term identifying the spinal column?   vertebral  
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What is the term identifying the back surface of the body?   dorsal  
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What is the term identifying the region between the dorsal surface between the hips?   sacral  
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What is the term identifying the hollow behind the knee?   popliteal  
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What is the term identifying the back of the calf?   sural  
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What is the term identifying the sole of the foot?   sural  
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What is the term identifying the heel of the foot?   calcaneal  
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What is the scientific name for the human hiney? (not buttocks)   Gluteal  
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What name is given to the area just below the antebrachial crease?   cubital  
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What is the name given to the vertebra in the small of the back?   lumbar  
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What name is given to the area of the kneecap?   patellar  
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What name is given to the area on the front of the body- also known as the "crotch"   pubic  
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What name is given to the area of the body also called the chest?   thoracic or thorax  
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What name is given to the area between the legs on the inferior margin of the torso?   perineal  
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