The Human Body: An Orientation

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The Human Body: An Orientation Chapter 1 The Human Body: An Orientation

Regions/Parts of Body Abdominal Abdomen

Regions/Parts of Body Acromial Lateral point of sholder

Regions/Parts of Body Axillary Arm pit

Regions/Parts of Body Brachial Upper arm

Regions/Parts of Body Buccal Cheek

Regions/Parts of Body Calcaneal Heel

Regions/Parts of Body Carpal Wrist

Regions/Parts of Body Cephalic Head

Regions/Parts of Body Cervical Neck

Regions/Parts of Body Coxal Hip

Regions/Parts of Body Digital Fingers/Toes

Regions/Parts of Body Femoral Thigh

Regions/Parts of Body Frontal Forehead

Regions/Parts of Body Gluteal Buttocks

Regions/Parts of Body Hallux Big Toe

Regions/Parts of Body Inguinal Groin

Regions/Parts of Body Lumbar Lower back

Regions/Parts of Body Nasal Nose

Regions/Parts of Body Occipital Back of head or base of skull

Regions/Parts of Body Olecranal Back of the elbow

Regions/Parts of Body Oral Mouth

Regions/Parts of Body Orbital Eye

Regions/Parts of Body Otic Ear

Regions/Parts of Body Palmar Palm

Regions/Parts of Body Patellar Knee

Regions/Parts of Body Pedal Foot

Regions/Parts of Body Pelvic Hips

Regions/Parts of Body Plantar Bottom /sole of foot

Regions/Parts of Body Pollex Thumb

Regions/Parts of Body Popliteal Back of knee

Regions/Parts of Body Sacral Between the hips

Regions/Parts of Body Scapular Shoulder blade

Regions/Parts of Body Sternal Sternum/breastbone

Regions/Parts of Body Tarsal Ankle

Regions/Parts of Body Thoracic Chest/rib cage

Regions/Parts of Body Umbilical Navel/belly button