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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:
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Match the following anterior regions with their posterior counterparts:
Match the following anterior regions with their posterior counterparts:
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Match the following regions with their body view:
Match the following regions with their body view:
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Match the following body regions to their functions:
Match the following body regions to their functions:
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Match the following limbs to their respective regions:
Match the following limbs to their respective regions:
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Match the following terms with their anatomical areas:
Match the following terms with their anatomical areas:
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Study Notes
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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Test your knowledge on the regions of the human body with this informative quiz. Explore both anterior and posterior views to understand where each region is located. Perfect for students studying anatomy and physiology.