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Anatomy 2

Regions of the body and body landmarks

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Head/Neck/thorax/Abdominopelvic/upper limg/lower limb Regions of the body (anterior)
Frontal/Temporal/Orbital/Nasal/Buccal/Oral/Mandibular Parts of the Head
Anterior Cervical/Lateral Cervical/Supraclavicular Parts of the Neck
Pectoral Part of the Chest
Abdominal/Inguinal/Pelvic/Pubic/Genital/Pudenal/Perineal Parts of the Amdominopelvic area
Deltoid/Axillary/Brachial/Antecubital/Antebrachial/Hand: Palmar/Hand: Digital Parts of the Upper Limb
Coxal/Femoral/Patellar/Crural/Fibular/Tarsal/Foot: Dorsum/Foot: Digital Parts of the Lower Limb
Head/Neck/Back/Upper Limb/Lower Limb Regions of the body (posterior)
Parietal/Occipital Parts of the Head
Post cervial/Nuchal Parts of the Neck
Scapular/Vertebral/Paraspinal/Thoracic/Lumbar/Sacroiliac/Sacral/Coccygeal Parts of the Back
Acromial/Deltoid/Brachial/Cubital/Antebrachial/Carpal/Hand; Dorsal/Hand: Digital Parts of the Upper Limb
Gluteal/Femoral/Popliteal/Crural/Tarsal/Foot: Plantar/Foot: digital Parts of the Lower Limb
Cranial Cavity/Duramater Cavity/Vertebral Cavity/Thoracic Cavity/Pleura Cavity/Abdominopelvic Cavity/Peritoneum Cavity Closed Body Cavity
Respiratory Tract/Urinary Tract/Digestive Tract/Mucosa Open Visceral Cavities
Antebrachial forearm
Antecubital Anterior surface of the elbow
Axillary Armpit
Brachial Arm
Buccal Cheek
Carpal Wrist
Cervial Neck Region
Coxal Hip
Crural Leg
Digital Fingers or Toes
Femoral Thigh
Frontal Forehead
Hallux Great Toe
Inguinal Groin
Mammary Breast
Mental Chin
Nasal Nose
Oral Mouth
Orbital Bony eye socket
Palmar Palm of the hand
Patellar Anterior Knee region
Pedal Foot
Pelvic pelvis region
Fibular Side of the leg
Pollex thumb
pubic genital region
sternal region of the breastbone
tarsal ankle
thoracic chest
umbilical navel
acromial point of the shoulder
Calcaneal Heel of the foot
cephalic head
dorsum back
gluteal buttocks
lumbar area of the back between the ribs and hips; the loin
manus hand
occipital Posterior aspect of the head or base of the skull
olecranial posterior aspect of the elbow
otic ear
perineal region between the anus and external genitalia
plantar sole of the foot
popliteal back of the knee
sacral region between the hips
scapular shoulder blade area
sural calf or posterior surface of the leg
vertebral area of the spinal column
abdominal trunk region inferior to the ribs
Created by: calebmo
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