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Figure 1.7a Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.
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Brachial Sternal Tarsal
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Figure 1.7b Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.
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Vertebral Olecranal Plantar
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Figure 1.8 Planes of the body with corresponding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
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Frontal Plane Transverse Plane
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Figure 1.9 Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions.
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Dorsal cavity Abdominopel- vic cavity Thoracic cavity
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Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues. Simple squamous epithelium
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Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues. Pseudostratified epithelium
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Figure 4.8b Connective tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.8b Connective tissues. Adipose
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Figure 4.8c Connective tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.8c Connective tissues. Loose connective tissue, reticular
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Figure 4.8e Connective tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.8e Connective tissues. Dense irregular connective tissue
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Figure 4.8g Connective tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.8g Connective tissues. Hyaline cartilage
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Figure 4.8h Connective tissues. Identify this tissue
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Figure 4.8h Connective tissues. Elastic cartilage
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Figure 4.8i Connective tissues.
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Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed.
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Zygomatic process Jugular foramen Mandibular fossaForamen magnum External occipital protuberance
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Figure 7.26a The scapula.
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Coracoid process Axillary (lateral) border Glenoid fossa Acromion
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Figure 7.31a The hip (coxal) bones.
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Superior ramus
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Figure 7.31b The hip (coxal) bones.
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Ischial ramus
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Figure 7.34c Bones of the right foot.
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Talus
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Figure 8.1a Fibrous joints.
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Sutures
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Figure 8.3 General structure of a synovial joint.
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Joint cavity; synovial oil
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Figure 8.5e Movements allowed by synovial joints. Name the body movements
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Figure 8.5e Movements allowed by synovial joints. Abduction Adduction Circumduction
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Figure 8.6b Special body movements.
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Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion
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Figure 8.6e Special body movements.
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ElevationDepression
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Figure 10.5 Superficial muscles of the body: Anterior view.
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Figure 10.6 Superficial muscles of the body: Posterior view.
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Trapezius Gluteus medius
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Figure 10.7b Lateral view of muscles of the scalp, face, and neck.
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Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris
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Figure 10.12a Muscles of the abdominal wall.
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Internal oblique Transverse abdominis Rectus abdominis
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Figure 12.10a Midsagittal section of the brain.
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Thalamus Pituitary gland Pons Medulla oblangata Arbor vitae
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Figure 12.22 Meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
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Pia mater
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Figure 12.26a Gross structure of the spinal cord, dorsal view.
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Cauda equina
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Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus.
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Lacrimal gland Nasolacrimal duct
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Figure 15.3a Extrinsic eye muscles.
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Inferior rectus muscle
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Figure 15.4a Internal structure of the eye (sagittal section).
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Sclera
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Figure 15.24a Structure of the ear. Cochlea Auditory tube Tympanic membrane External auditory cana;
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Figure 15.24b Structure of the ear.
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Figure 15.26 Membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.
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Figure 15.27b Anatomy of the cochlea.
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Figure 15.27c Anatomy of the cochlea.
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