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The goal of this module is to help you learn the terms used to describe the anatomical regions of the body. Each anatomical region is labeled with two terms: The first term used is the anatomical adjective used to describe the region, and the second term (in parentheses) is the common term.
You will be able to describe the body’s regions using the terms from the figure. Figure 1.3. Regions of the Human Body. The human body is shown in anatomical position in an (a) anterior (ventral) view and a (b) posterior (dorsal) view. The regions of the body are labeled in boldface.
5 mar 2022 · Introduction: Pterion is a H-Shaped formation of sutures and cranio-metric point on the lateral side of skull. It is marked by the junction of frontal, parietal, greater wing of sphenoid & squamous...
A description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance is called the anatomical position. In the anatomical position, the body is upright, directly facing the observer, feet flat and directed forward. The upper limbs are at the body’s sides with the palms facing forward. www.visiblebody.com
Anatomy—study of structures of the human body and their positional relationship to one another. Gross anatomy—study of larger body structures. Microscopic anatomy—study of smaller structures of the body that are best observed using a microscope.
30 paź 2023 · Download your free PDF worksheet of the regions of the upper and lower limb below. Contents. Regions of the body: What are they? Body regions labeling. Unlabeled and labeled diagrams. Body regions quiz. Basic identification. Advanced identification. Exam questions (question bank) Intelligent mix. Sources. + Show all.
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