Parts of the Tinana Flashcards
Eyelashes
huru kaikano
thigh
kūhā/kūwhā
wrist
whatingaringa
throat
korokoro
temple
rahirahinga
ulna
The ulna is a long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger
kōwhiti
wind pipe/oesophagus
pūkai
shoulder blade
pākau
beard
pāhau
eyebrows
tukemata
dimple
ngongo
freckles
iraira
eyelid
pae karu
curly hair
māwhatu
fibula
The fibula or calf bone is a leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia
kapiti
breasts
ū
vagina
tara
uterus
whare tangata/kōpū
sideburn
hurupae
nostril
pongāihu
spleen
(The spleen is an organ in the upper far left part of the abdomen, to the left of the stomach - it acts primarily as a blood filter)
kōateate
muscles
uaua
ovaries
wharekano
liver
(The liver sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. It is essential for digesting food and ridding your body of toxic substances)
ate
internal organs
ngā whēkau
penis
ure
palm
kapu
humerus
The humerus is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
peke
shin bone/tibia
(The tibia, also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior - frontal - of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates - the other being the fibula, behind and to the outside of the tibia - and it connects the knee with the ankle bones)
takakaha
elbow
tuke
birthmark/mole
ira
thumb/big toe
kōnui
sternum
(The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus helping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury)
whaturei
collarbone/clavicle
paemanu
skull
angaanga
arteries
ia-tuku
veins
ia-auraki
large intestines
kōpiro nui
small intestines
kōpiro iti
nipple
kōmata
radius
The radius is a long bone in the forearm. It lies laterally and parallel to ulna, the second of the forearm bones
āpiti
testicles
raho
bum/buttocks
kōtore
lungs
pūkahukahu
wrinkle
kurehe
fringe
hukahuka
backbone/spine
tuaiwi
ankle
pungapunga
belly button
pito
tailbone/coccyx
timu
knee
pona/turi
knee cap
popoki
skin
kiri
abdomen
takapū
forearm
kikowhiti
ribs
rara
fingernail/toenail
maikuku
chest
uma/poho
femur - thigh bone
(The femur is the only bone located within the human thigh. It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee)
pūkaka
heel
rekereke
upperarm
kikopuku
pelvis
papatoiake
pimple
para
chin/jawbone
kauae
bladder
tōngāmimi
calf
hikari
kidneys
(The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs on either side of your spine, below your ribs and behind your belly. The kidneys’ job is to filter your blood)
tākihi
gallbladder
(The gallbladder is a small, pouch-like organ in the upper right part of your tummy. It stores bile, a fluid produced by the liver that helps break down fatty foods)
kouawai
appendix
hiku whēkau
moustache
hurungutu
pancreas
(The pancreas is an organ located in the abdomen. It plays an essential role in converting the food we eat into fuel for the body’s cells. The pancreas has two main functions: an exocrine function that helps in digestion and an endocrine function that regulates blood sugar)
repe taiaki huka
skeleton
te anga