BSCL Practical 1

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Axial region

Head to perineum

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Appendicular region

Both limbs (arms and legs)

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Head

Top of body to chin

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Neck

Chin to top of clavicle

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Thorax

Clavicle to top of stomach

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Abdomen

Top of stomach to pelvic bones

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Pelvis

Pelvic bones to genital

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Perineum

Between genitals and anus

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Trunk region

Neck to perineum

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A- and In-

not (for example: avascular is not vascular, involuntary is not voluntary)

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Adipo-

fat (adipocyte is a fat cell)

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Ante-

before (antebrachial is your forearm- before your arm)

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Auto-

self (autonomic describes something that functions on its own, without conscious input, like your autonomic nervous system)

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Brach-

arm (brachioradialis is a muscle in your arm near your radius)

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Cardio/Cardiac

heart (cardiomyopathy is a disease of heart muscle)

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Caudo/Cauda

tail (caudal is used to designate "toward the tail")

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Cephal-

head (cephalad is used to designate "toward the head")

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-ceps

number of muscle origins (biceps femoris is the muscle near your femur with two origins- same root as "cephal")

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Cervic-

neck (cervical vertebrae are in your neck)

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Chondro-

cartilage (chondrocytes make the cartilage they're embedded in)

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Cleido-

clavicle (sternocleidomastoid is the muscle attached to the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process)

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Costal

ribs (costal cartilage is rib cartilage)

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Crani-

skull (epicranius is the muscle on top of the cranium)

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Cyst-

bladder (cystitis is bladder inflammation- can be used to describe urinary bladder OR gall bladder)

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Cyte/Cytic

cell (adipocyte is a fat cell)

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Endo-

within/inside (the endocrine system deals with hormones secreted internally)

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Epi-/Supra

above (the epigastric region is above your stomach)

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Exo/Extra

outside (exocrine gland deals with secretions to the external environment, the extracellular matrix is outside the cells)

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Gastric/Gastro

stomach (epigastric region is above your stomach)

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Genesis/-poiesis

making of (gluconeogenesis is making new glucose, hematopoiesis is making new blood cells)

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Glyc/Gluc-

sugar/glucose (proteoglycans are made of protein and sugar, gluconeogenesis is making new glucose)

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Hemato-

blood (hematopoiesis is making new blood cells)

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Hypo-

below, under (hypogastric region is under the stomach)

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Inter-

between (interventricular septum is found between the ventricles)

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Intra-

within

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-itis

inflammation (cystitis is bladder inflammation)

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Lacrima-

tears (lacrimal bone surrounds your tear ducts)

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Leuko-

white (leukocytes are white blood cells)

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Medulla

middle (the medulla of the adrenal glands is in the middle)

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Mid/Mes

middle (midbrain, mesencephalon)

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Mono/Uni

one (unicellular describes something that is only one cell)

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Multi-

many (multinucleated cells have multiple nuclei)

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Myo-

muscle (myocardium is heart muscle)

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Neo-

new (gluconeogenesis is the production of new glucose)

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Neur-

nerves (neuromuscular junction is the junction between nerve and muscle)

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Optic/Ocular

eyes (optic nerve, ocular muscles)

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-osis

abnormal (osteoporosis is abnormally porous bone)

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Osteo-

bone (osteoporosis is abnormally porous bone)

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Otic

ears

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-pathy/-pathic

disease (myopathy is a disease of the muscle)

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Peri-

around (periosteum surrounds the bone)

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Proteo

protein (proteoglycans are protein and glucose)

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Sub

below

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Supra-

above (suprachiasmatic nucleus is above the optic chiasm)

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Thorac-

chest (thoracic vertebrae are at the level of your chest)

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Trans-

across

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Abdominal

Located below the ribs and above the hips

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Acromial

Point of the shoulder

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Antebrachial

Forearm

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Antecubital

Anterior surface of the elbow

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Axillary

Armpit

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Brachial

Arm (upper portion of the upper limb)

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Buccal

Cheek

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Calcaneal

Heel of the foot

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Carpal

Wrist

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Cephalic

Head

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Cervical

Neck

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Coxal

Hip

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Crural

Leg

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Digital

Fingers or toes

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Femoral

Thigh

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Fibular (peroneal)

Side of the leg

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Frontal

Forehead

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Gluteal

Buttocks

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Hallux

Great toe

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Inguinal

Groin

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Lumbar

Lower back

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Mammary

Breast

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Manus

Hand

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Mental

Chin

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Nasal

Nose

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Occipital

Back of the head

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Olecranal

Back of the elbow

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Oral

Mouth

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Orbital

Bony eye socket

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Otic

ear

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Palmar

Palm of the hand

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Patellar

Kneecap

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Pedal

Foot

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Pelvic

Pelvis

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Perineal

Between the anus and the external genitalia

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Plantar

Sole of the foot

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Pollex

Thumb

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Popliteal

Back of the knee

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Pubic

Genital

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Sacral

Posterior region between the hip bones

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Scapular

Shoulder blade

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Sternal

Breastbone

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Sural

Calf

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Tarsal

Ankle