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Organization of the

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Otic   Ear  
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Cephalic   Forehead  
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Buccal   Cheek  
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Orbital   Eye  
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Oral   Mouth  
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Mental   Chin  
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Nasal   Nose  
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Cervical   Neck  
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Acromial   Sholder  
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Sternal   Sternum  
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Pectoral   breast  
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Axillary   Armpit  
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Mammary   tit  
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Brachial   Bicep  
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Antecubital   Inside of elbow  
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Antebrachial   Forearm  
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Digitial   Finger  
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Carpal   Wrist  
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Palmar   Palm  
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Umbilical   Belly Button  
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Abdominal   Core  
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Coxal   Tail Bone  
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Inguinal   Hip Crease  
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Acromial   Sholder  
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Vertebral   Spine  
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Cubital   Elbow  
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Gluteal   Buttock  
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Popliteal   Back of the knee  
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Plantar   Bottom of the foot  
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Lumber   Lower back  
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Sacral   Posterior and between the hips  
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Sural   Top of the calf  
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Patellar   Knee cap  
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Tarsal   Ankle  
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Pedal   Foot  
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Midsagittal Plane   Produces equal left and right halves  
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Transverse ( Horizontal) Plane   Diveds the body into Suprior or Inferior portions  
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Oblique Planes   Combinations of 2 other planes  
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Sagittal Planes   Divides the body into left and right portions  
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Prone Position   Lying face down in the anatomical position  
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Supine Position   Lying face up in anatomical position  
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Abdominopelvic Cavity   Below the diaphragm contains both abdomen and pelvic  
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Thoratic Cavity   Above diaphragm  
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Vertebral or Spinal Cavity   Contains spinal cord  
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Cranial Cavity   Holds the brain and is formed by the skull  
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Dorsal   Backside of the body  
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Inferior   Away for the head, below, or towards the feet  
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Lateral   Farther from the midline of the body  
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Superior   Above or higher than, towards the head  
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Medial   Nearer to the midline of the body  
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Ventral   Belly side of the body or front of the body  
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Frontal or Coronal plane   Divides the body or organ into anterior and posterior portions  
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Parasagittal Plane   Produces unequal left and right halves  
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Ipsi-   Same  
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Contra-   Opposite  
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Right Hypochondriac Region   Upper right region (has liver, small intestine, right kidney, and gallbladder )  
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Epigastric Region   Upper middle Region (has liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, duodenum and adrenal glands )  
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Left Hypochondriac Region   Upper left region ( has Pancreas, left kidney, colon, and spleen)  
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Right Lumbar Right   Middle right region ( Has right colon, liver, gallbladder)  
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Umbilical Region   Middle center region ( Has Duodenum, ileum, jejunum, and umbilicus )  
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Left Lumber Region   Middle left region ( Has left kidney, and descending colon)  
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Right Iliac Region   Lower right region ( Has Cecum and appendix)  
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Hypogastric Region   Lower middle region ( Has female reproductive organs, sigmoid colon, and urinary bladder)  
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Left Iliac Region   Lower left region (Has sigmoid colon, and descending colon)  
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