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Figure 1.7a Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

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1 Figure 1.7a Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

2 Brachial Sternal Tarsal

3 Figure 1.7b Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

4 Vertebral Olecranal Plantar

5 Figure 1.8 Planes of the body with corresponding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

6 Frontal Plane Transverse Plane

7 Figure 1.9 Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions.

8 Dorsal cavity Abdominopel- vic cavity Thoracic cavity

9 Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues. Identify this tissue

10 Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues. Simple squamous epithelium

11 Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues. Identify this tissue

12 Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues. Pseudostratified epithelium

13 Figure 4.8b Connective tissues. Identify this tissue

14 Figure 4.8b Connective tissues. Adipose

15 Figure 4.8c Connective tissues. Identify this tissue

16 Figure 4.8c Connective tissues. Loose connective tissue, reticular

17 Figure 4.8e Connective tissues. Identify this tissue

18 Figure 4.8e Connective tissues. Dense irregular connective tissue

19 Figure 4.8g Connective tissues. Identify this tissue

20 Figure 4.8g Connective tissues. Hyaline cartilage

21 Figure 4.8h Connective tissues. Identify this tissue

22 Figure 4.8h Connective tissues. Elastic cartilage

23 Figure 4.8i Connective tissues.

24 Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.

25 Zygomatic process Jugular foramen Mandibular fossaForamen magnum External occipital protuberance

26 Figure 7.26a The scapula.

27 Coracoid process Axillary (lateral) border Glenoid fossa Acromion

28 Figure 7.31a The hip (coxal) bones.

29 Superior ramus

30 Figure 7.31b The hip (coxal) bones.

31 Ischial ramus

32 Figure 7.34c Bones of the right foot.

33 Talus

34 Figure 8.1a Fibrous joints.

35 Sutures

36 Figure 8.3 General structure of a synovial joint.

37 Joint cavity; synovial oil

38 Figure 8.5e Movements allowed by synovial joints. Name the body movements

39 Figure 8.5e Movements allowed by synovial joints. Abduction Adduction Circumduction

40 Figure 8.6b Special body movements.

41 Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion

42 Figure 8.6e Special body movements.

43 ElevationDepression

44 Figure 10.5 Superficial muscles of the body: Anterior view.

45 Figure 10.6 Superficial muscles of the body: Posterior view.

46 Trapezius Gluteus medius

47 Figure 10.7b Lateral view of muscles of the scalp, face, and neck.

48 Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris

49 Figure 10.12a Muscles of the abdominal wall.

50 Internal oblique Transverse abdominis Rectus abdominis

51 Figure 12.10a Midsagittal section of the brain.

52 Thalamus Pituitary gland Pons Medulla oblangata Arbor vitae

53 Figure 12.22 Meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.

54 Pia mater

55 Figure 12.26a Gross structure of the spinal cord, dorsal view.

56 Cauda equina

57 Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus.

58 Lacrimal gland Nasolacrimal duct

59 Figure 15.3a Extrinsic eye muscles.

60 Inferior rectus muscle

61 Figure 15.4a Internal structure of the eye (sagittal section).

62 Sclera

63 Figure 15.24a Structure of the ear. Cochlea Auditory tube Tympanic membrane External auditory cana;

64 Figure 15.24b Structure of the ear.

65 Figure 15.26 Membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.

66 Figure 15.27b Anatomy of the cochlea.

67 Figure 15.27c Anatomy of the cochlea.


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