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CCC BIO168

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Acromical   Point of the shoulder  
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Appendicular   Relating to limbs (arms & legs)  
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Anterbrachial   forearm  
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Antecubital   Elbow  
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Axillary   Armpit  
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Brachial   Arm  
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Buccal   Cheek  
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Carpal   Wrist  
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Calcaneal   heel of the foot  
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Cephalic   head  
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Cervical   Neck Region  
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Coxal   Hip  
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Crural   Leg  
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Digital   fingers/toes  
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Dorsum   back  
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Femoral   Thigh  
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Fibular (peroneal)   side of the leg  
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Frontal   forehead  
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Gluteal   buttocks  
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Hallux   Great toe  
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Inguinal   Groin  
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Lumbar   area between ribs and hips  
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Mammary   Breast  
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Manus   Hand  
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Mental   Chin  
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Nasal   Nose  
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Occipital   Posterior aspect of the head or base of the skull  
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Oral   mouth  
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Orbital   Bony eye socket  
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Olecranal   Posterior aspect of the elbow  
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Otic   Ear  
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Palmer   Palm of hand  
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Patellar   Anterior knee (kneecap)  
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Pedal   foot  
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Perineal   Region between anus & external genitalia  
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Pelvic   Pelvis  
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Plantar   sole of foot  
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Popliteal   back of the knee  
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Sacral   Region between the hips  
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Scapular   shoulder blade area  
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Sternal   breastbone  
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Sural   Calf or posterior surface of the leg  
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Tarsal   Ankle  
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Thoracic   Chest  
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Umbilical   Naval  
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Vertebral   Spinal Column  
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Superior/Inferior   Above/Below  
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Anterior/Posterior   Front/Back  
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Medial/Lateral   Toward the midline/Away from the midline  
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Cephalad(cranial)/Caudal   Toward the head/Toward the tail  
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Dorsal/Ventral   Back/Front  
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Proximal/Distal   Nearer the trunk or attached end/Farther from the trunk or attached end  
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Superficial(external)/Deep(internal)   Toward or at the body surface/Away from the body surface  
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Transverse Plane   Runs Horizontally, dividing the body into Superior and Inferior parts.  
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Sagittal Plane (midsagittal)   Runs longitudnally & divides the body into right and left parts.  
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Frontal Plane (coronal plane)   Runs longitudinal, diving the body into anterior and posterior parts.  
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Four Quadrants   Right Upper, Right Lower,Left Upper,Left Lower  
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Nine Regions   Right/Left hypochondriac,Right/Left Lumbar,Right/Left iliac (inguinal),Epigastric,Umbilical,Hypogastric  
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Located in Right Upper...   Liver:right lobe, Gallbladder, Stomach:pylorus, Duodenum:parts1-3, Pancreas:head, large intestine  
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Located in Right Lower...   Cecum(large intestine), Vermiform(appendix), ileum(small intestine), Fallopian tube, Right Ovary,  
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Located in Left Upper...   Liver:left lobe, Spleen, Stomach, Pancreas:body and tail, Large Intestine, Jejunum &proximal ileum(small intestine)  
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Located in Left Lower...   Large intestine, Left Ovary, Left Fallopian tube,  
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