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Match the following body regions with their corresponding views:
Match the following body regions with their corresponding views:
Frontal = Anterior View Cervical = Both Views Dorsal = Posterior View Buccal = Anterior View
Match the following regions with their correct body parts:
Match the following regions with their correct body parts:
Brachial = Upper limb Femoral = Lower limb Otic = Ear region Patellar = Knee region
Match the following regions with their associated anatomical term:
Match the following regions with their associated anatomical term:
Palmar = Palm of the hand Crural = Leg region Hallux = Big toe Coxal = Hip region
Match the following regions with their respective definitions:
Match the following regions with their respective definitions:
Match the following anterior regions with their posterior counterparts:
Match the following anterior regions with their posterior counterparts:
Match the following regions with their body view:
Match the following regions with their body view:
Match the following body regions to their functions:
Match the following body regions to their functions:
Match the following limbs to their respective regions:
Match the following limbs to their respective regions:
Match the following terms with their anatomical areas:
Match the following terms with their anatomical areas:
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Regions of the Human Body
- Cranial: Located at the top of the head, housing the brain.
- Frontal: Refers to the forehead region.
- Ocular: Pertains to the eye area.
- Nasal: Relates to the nose.
- Oral: Associated with the mouth.
- Mental: Refers to the chin area.
- Buccal: Pertains to the cheek region.
- Otic: Relates to the ear area.
- Facial: Refers to the entire front of the head, including all facial features.
- Cervical: Located in the neck; visible from both anterior and posterior views.
- Thoracic: Relates to the chest area; primarily visualized from the anterior view.
- Axillary: Refers to the armpit region.
- Brachial: Pertains to the upper arm; visible in both views.
- Antecubital: Refers to the front of the elbow; visible from the anterior view.
- Antebrachial: Pertains to the forearm; visible from both views.
- Carpal: Refers to the wrist area; visible in both views.
- Pollex: Relates to the thumb; visible in both views.
- Palmar: Pertains to the palm of the hand; visible from the anterior view.
- Digital (or phalangeal): Refers to fingers, also visible only from the anterior view.
- Femoral: Refers to the thigh area; visible in both views.
- Patellar: Pertains to the kneecap; visible from the anterior view.
- Crural: Relates to the leg area; visible from both views.
- Tarsal: Refers to the ankle region; visible in both views.
- Hallux: Pertains to the big toe; visible from the anterior view.
- Mammary: Related to the breast region; visible from the anterior view.
- Abdominal: Refers to the stomach area; visible from the anterior view.
- Umbilical (or navel): Central region of the abdomen; visible from the anterior view.
- Coxal: Pertains to the hip area; visible from the anterior view.
- Pelvic: Relates to the area around the pelvis; visible from the anterior view.
- Inguinal: Refers to the groin region; visible from the anterior view.
- Pubic: Pertains to the genital region; visible from the anterior view.
- Pedal: Relates to the foot; visible from the anterior view.
- Dorsal: Refers to the back; visible from the posterior view.
- Acromial: Pertains to the shoulder; visible from the posterior view.
- Lumbar: Relates to the lower back; visible from the posterior view.
- Olecranal: Pertains to the back of the elbow; visible from the posterior view.
- Sacral: Refers to the region at the base of the spine; visible from the posterior view.
- Manual: Refers to the hand; visible from the posterior view.
- Gluteal: Relates to the buttock area; visible from the posterior view.
- Popliteal: Refers to the area behind the knee; visible from the posterior view.
- Sural: Pertains to the calf; visible from the posterior view.
- Calcaneal: Relates to the heel of the foot; visible from the posterior view.
- Plantar: Refers to the bottom of the foot; visible from the posterior view.
- Cephalic: Pertains to the head region; visible from the posterior view.
- Trunk: Central body part encompassing thorax and abdomen; visible from both views.
- Upper limb: Refers to the arm; visible only from the posterior view.
- Lower limb: Relates to the leg; visible only from the posterior view.
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