REGIONAL TERMINOLOGIES Flashcards

1
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head

A

ventral head

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2
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forehead

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frontal

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3
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cheeks

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buccal

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4
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neck

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cervical

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5
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chin; also known as mentum

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mental

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6
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armpit

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axillary

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7
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midsternal

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sternum

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8
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groin

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inguinal

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9
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genital

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pubic

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10
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shoulder

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acromial

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11
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arm

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brachial

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12
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anterior elbow

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antecubital

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13
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forearm

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antebrachial

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14
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hand

A

manus

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15
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hip

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coxal

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16
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femur

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femoral

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17
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lower leg

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crural

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18
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foot

A

pedal/pes

19
Q

anterior knee/kneecaps

A

patella

20
Q

side of lower leg

A

fistular/peroneal

21
Q

side of lower leg

A

fistular/peroneal

22
Q

ankles

A

tarsal

23
Q

(posterior) opposite to antecubital

A

olecranal

24
Q

(posterior) sacrum

A

sacral

25
Q

posterior knee, opposite to patella

A

popliteal

26
Q

opposite to crural; calf muscle

A

sural

27
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posterior heel

A

calcanal

28
Q

layers of the abdomen

A

skin
subcutaneous tissue
fascia
muscle
peritoneum

29
Q

back of the abdomen behind the peritoneum

A

retroperitoneum

30
Q

the six levels of structural organization

A

A, M,T,O3

31
Q

Endocrine Sys Organs

A

P4, T3, A, O

32
Q

Endocrine Sys func

A

secrete hormones for growth, reprod, and nutrient use by body cells

33
Q

Nervous Sys organs

A

B, S2, N

34
Q

nervous sys func

A

control/sensory system, responds to both internal and external changes by activating appropriate muscles and glands

35
Q

skeletal sys organs

A

C, J, B

36
Q

skeletal sys func

A

framework for muscles, to create movement

37
Q

muscular sys organs

A

skeletal muscles

38
Q

integumentary sys orgs

A

H, S, N

39
Q

integumentary sys func

A

external body covering, synthesizes vitamin d, sensory receptors (pain, pressure, etc.)

40
Q

4 basic tissue types

A

epi, con, mus, ner

41
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lymphatic sys func

A

help cleanse blood and house white blood cells for immunity

42
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lymphatic sys organs

A

L2, S, T

43
Q

necessary life functions

A

MB, R2, M, D, E, G

44
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Survival Needs

A

N, O, NBT, AP