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Body regions

Structurally Distinguishable Structures. Head Neck Trunk Upper Appendages Lower Appendages. Body regions. Head. Face Cranium. Neck. Anterior neck Posterior neck. Trunk. Thorax Abdomen Pelvis Back. Upper Appendages. Shoulder Axilla Brachium Elbow

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Body regions

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  1. Structurally Distinguishable Structures Head Neck Trunk Upper Appendages Lower Appendages Body regions

  2. Head • Face • Cranium

  3. Neck • Anterior neck • Posterior neck

  4. Trunk • Thorax • Abdomen • Pelvis • Back

  5. Upper Appendages • Shoulder • Axilla • Brachium • Elbow • Antebrachium • Carpus • Manus • Palms • Digits

  6. Lower Appendages • Gluteus • Femorus • Knee • Crus • Tarsus • Pes • Sole • Digits

  7. Spaces which contain organs Dorsal Ventral Body Cavities

  8. Dorsal • Located posterior 1.cranial cavity 2. vertebral canal

  9. Ventral • Located anterior 1.Thoracic cavity 2. Abdominopelvic

  10. Thoracic Cavity • Between rib cage and vertebral column. There are 2 pleural cavities around lungs and 1 pericardial cavity around heart. The thoracic cavity includes heart, thymus, lungs, trachea, esophagus and major vessels of the heart

  11. Abdominopelvic Cavity •  Abdominal cavity has stomach, small intestines, liver, pancreas, spleen and most of the large intestines. The pelvic cavity has the urinary bladder, rest of large intestines and internal reproductive organs. * The diaphragm separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. It is a muscle.

  12. Questions 60-91 ?

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