Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. 1 2 3.

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Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. 1 2 3

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Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

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

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

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

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Figure 1.9 Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions.

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Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues.

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Figure 4.3b Epithelial tissues.

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Figure 4.3c Epithelial tissues.

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Figure 4.3e Epithelial tissues.

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Figure 4.3f Epithelial tissues.

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Figure 4.8a Connective tissues.

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Figure 4.8c Connective tissues.

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Figure 4.8d Connective tissues.

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Figure 4.8e Connective tissues.

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Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull.

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Figure 7.5c Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views.

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

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Figure 7.14b Paranasal sinuses.

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Figure 7.19 Typical vertebral structures.

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Figure 7.20c The first and second cervical vertebrae.

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Figure 7.32b Bones of the right knee and thigh.

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Figure 7.33a The tibia and fibula of the right leg.

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Figure 8.1b Fibrous joints.

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Figure 8.5f Movements allowed by synovial joints.

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Figure 8.6d Special body movements.

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Figure 8.6f Special body movements.

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Figure 10.6 Superficial muscles of the body: Posterior view.

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

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Figure 10.12a Muscles of the abdominal wall.

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Figure 10.14a Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

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Figure 10.14c Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm.

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Figure 10.20a Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg.

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Figure 10.21a Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh.

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Figure 12.3 Ventricles of the brain.

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Figure 13.6a Location and function of cranial nerves.

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Figure 12.4a Lobes, sulci, and fissures of the cerebral hemispheres.

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Figure 12.4b Lobes, sulci, and fissures of the cerebral hemispheres.

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Figure 12.10a Midsagittal section of the brain.

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

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Figure 12.28b Anatomy of the spinal cord.

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Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus.

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

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Figure 15.3a Extrinsic eye muscles.

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Figure 15.24a Structure of the ear.

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Figure 15.26 Membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.

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1. Mammary2. Gluteal3. popliteal4. Antecubittal5. Lumbar6. Midsagittal plane7. Transverse plane8. Frontal plane9. Dorsal cavity10.ventral cavity11. cranial cavity12.Pleural cavity13.Abdominal cavity14.Thoracic cavity15.Abdominopelvic cavity16.Squamous epithelium tissue17.Cuboidal epithelium tissue18.Columnar epithelium tissue19. pseudo stratified epithelium tissue20.Stratified squamous epithelium tissue21.Transitional epithelium tissue22.Areolar connective tissue23.Reticular connective tissue24.Dense regular connective tissue

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25.Dense irregular connective tissue26.External occipital protuberance27.Lamboidal suture28.Frontal sinus29.Sphinus sinus30.Maxilla (palatine process)31.Jugular Foramen32.Ethmoid sinus33.Maxillary sinus34.Superior Costal facet35.Superior articular facet36.Transverse costal facet37. Dens38.Manubrium39.Greater trochanter40.Intercondyle fossa41.Gluteal tuberosity42.Medial Malleolus43.Fibrous synarthrotic joint44.Fibrous synarthrotic joint45.Bursae46.Diarthrotic synovial condyle47. Diarthrotic synovial plane48. Diarthrotic synovial gliding

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49.Diarthrotic synovial pivot50. Diarthrotic synovial saddle51.Lateral rotation52.Protraction53. Opposition54.Gluteus Maximus55.Gastrocnemius56.Masseter57.Sternocleidomastoid58.Serratus anterior59.Pectoralis major60.Infraspinatus61.Latissimus dorsi62.Rectus femoralis63. Vastus medialis64.Semitendinosus65.Cerebral aqueduct66.Trigeminal nerve67.Gyrus68.Transverse fissure69.Corpus collosum70.Optic Chiasma71.Conus medullaris

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72.Cauda equine73.Posterior funiculus74.Lacrimal sac75.Sclera76.Retina77.Fovea centralis78.Superior oblique tendon79.Cochlea80.Stapes81.Incus82.Tympanic membrane83Semi circular canals