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External Anatomical Features- Atlas of the Human Body (Vigue-Martin)

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A lateral fold that ascends obliquely from the genital area and marks the area where the lower extremities are untied with the abdomen.   Groin  
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A triangular area located in the lower part of the abdomen immediately above the genitals.   Pubis  
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A saccular structure located between the thighs and behind the penis, which contains the testicles or testes.   Scrotum  
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The anterior face of the joint which articulates the arm and forearm.   Flexure of the elbow  
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The region situated between the internal faces of the thighs which extends from the anus to the genitals.   Perineum  
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The posterior face of the knee joint which forms a hollow or cavity.   Popliteal fossa  
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A depression that divides either the back, the gluteus, or the mandible and neck.   Sulcus- vertebral, intergluteal, submentonian  
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A horizontal fold separating the buttocks from the thighs.   Gluteal fold  
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Points of meeting of eyelids or lips.   Commissure- internal/external orbital, of the lips  
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The deep folds which run from the side of the nose to the corner of the mouth.   Nasolabial folds  
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A double cutaneous fold that extends vertically from the nose to the center of the upper lip.   Philtrum  
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The wings that cover the nasal orifices.   Alas of the nose  
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The connective tissue that covers the eyeball.   Sclera  
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The rim formed by the eminences of the frontal bone and located over the orbital cavities. It is covered by the eyebrows.   Ciliary rim  
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The central area between the eyebrows.   Interciliary space  
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Angle formed by the body and branch of the mandible.   Mandibular angle  
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The external, visible part of the ear, which surrounds the outer ear canal and channels sound to the inner ear.   Pinna/auricle- contains helix, antihelix, tragus, antitragus  
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A ring of cartilage that constitutes the rim of the outer ear.   Helix  
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A cartilaginous projection which crosses the pinna in front of the helix.   Antihelix  
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A cartilaginous projection on the pinna opposite the tragus.   Antitragus  
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A tiny projection on the auricle at the front of the auditory canal, which helps to protect the rest of the ear.   Tragus  
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