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what is in RED on the RIGHT
cephalic (head)
what is the LIGHTER ORANGE on the RIGHT?
cervical (neck)
what is YELLOW (no #) on the RIGHT
thoracic (chest)
what is YELLOW 1 on the RIGHT
sternal
what is YELLOW 2 on the RIGHT
pectoral
what is GREEN on the RIGHT
umbilical
what is LIGHT BLUE on the RIGHT
abdominal
what is BLUE on the RIGHT
inguinal region (groin)
what is DARK BLUE on the RIGHT
hypogastric : mon pubis
what is RED on the LEFT
acromial (bony prominence of the top of the shoulder)
what is ORANGE on the LEFT
axillary (armpit)
what is YELLOW on the LEFT
brachial (arm)
what is GREEN on the LEFT
cubital (elbow)
what is LIGHT BLUE on the LEFT
antebrachial (forearm)
what is BLUE on the LEFT
carpal (wrist)
what is darker orange on the RIGHT
facial region (face)
what is DARK BLUE on the LEFT
palmar (palm)
what is purple on the LEFT
lower limb: COXAL (hip)
what is PURPLE on the RIGHT
pedal (foot): DORSUM
what is magenta on the RIGHT
plantar surface: SOLE
what is magenta on the LEFT
femoral (thigh)
what is light pink on the LEFT
patellar (knee)
what is light purple on the LEFt
crural (shin)
what is light indigo on the LEFT
tarsal (ankle)
what is light pink?
dorsum of hand
what is red?
nuchal (back of neck)
what is orange?
interscapular
what is yellow?
scapular
what is pastel green?
vertebral
what is green
lumbar
what is light blue
sacral
what is blue
gluteal (buttock)
what is dark blue
perineal
what is purple
popliteal
what is magenta
calcaneal (heel)
I: what is red?
frontal
I: what is orange
orbital
I; what is yellow
nasal
I: what is light green
buccal (inner lining of the cheeks)
I: what is the green
oral
I: what is the light blue
mental (foramen) is a small opening in the mandible
I: what is 2?
cervical
I: what is blue?
sternal
I: what is dark blue?
axillary
I: what is purple
umbilical
I: what is magenta
inguinal (groin)
II: what is red
acromial
II: what is orange?
deltoid
II: what is yellow
brachial (arm)
II: what is light green?
antecubital
II: what is green?
olecranal
II: what is light blue
antebrachial (forearm)
II: what is blue
carpal (wrist)
II: what is dark blue
digital
II: what is purple
coxal (hip)
II: what is magenta
femoral (thigh)
II: what is pink
patellar
II: what os light purple
popliteal
what is a deltoid?
large triangle muscle that forms the rounded contour of the shoulder
anatomy term for hand
manus
II:what is light indigo?
crural (leg)
II: what is light blue on the bottom
sural (calf)
II: what is lime green on the bottom
fibular (located on the lateral side of the lower limb)
II: what is pastel yellow
tarsal (ankle)
II: what is pastel orange
calcaneal (heel)
II: what is pastel red?
digital (toes)
II: what is grey
plantar (sole of the foot)
III: what is red
occipital (back of the head)
III: what is 12
cervical
III: what is orange
scapular
III: what is yellow
vertebral
what is the anatomical term for foot
pedal
III: what is green
lumbar
III: what is light blue?
sacral
III: what is dark blue
gluteal
_____ - toward the front or belly
a. dorsal
b. anterior
c. ventral
ventral
_____- towards the back or spine
a. posterior
b. dorsal
c. posterior
dorsal
____- towards the ventral (front) side
a. proximal
b. anterior
c. inferior
anterior
_______- towards the dorsal (behind) side
a. inferior
b. distal
c. posterior
posterior
anatomical word for above
a. superficial
b. superior
c. medial
superior
anatomical word for below
a. inferior
b. distal
c. deep
inferior
______ - towards the midsagittal plane
a. proximal
b. medial
c. deep
medial
_____- away from midsagittal line
a. distal
b. inferior
c. lateral
lateral
_____- closer to the point of attachment of origin
a. proximal
b. distal
proximal
_______- father from the point of attachment
a. proximal
b. distal
distal
what is the anatomical term for “closer to the body surface”
superficial
what is the anatomical term for “father from the body surface”
deep