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Last updated 8:40 PM on 1/29/25
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Frontal

Protects the frontal lobe of the brain.

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Orbital

Houses and protects the eyes.

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Nasal

Responsible for breathing, smell, and filtering air.

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Oral

Involved in speech, eating, and taste.

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Mental

Supports the lower lip and teeth.

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Otic

Responsible for hearing and balance.

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Buccal

Forms the sides of the face.

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Cervical

Refers to the neck region, supporting the head and containing vital structures like the trachea, esophagus, and blood vessels.

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Thoracic

Contains the heart and lungs.

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Sternal

Provides attachment points for ribs and muscles.

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Mammary

Produces milk in females.

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Abdomen

Houses digestive organs like the stomach, intestines, and liver.

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Umbilical

A scar from the umbilical cord attachment.

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Pelvic

Supports the lower back and contains reproductive organs.

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Inguinal

The area where the thigh meets the abdomen.

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Pubic

Contains the external genitalia.

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Clavicular

Connects the sternum to the shoulder blade.

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Axillary

The area under the shoulder.

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Brachial

The upper arm, from the shoulder to the elbow.

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Antecubital

The area in front of the elbow joint.

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Antebrachial

The lower arm, from the elbow to the wrist.

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Carpal

The joint connecting the hand to the forearm.

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Palmar

The inner surface of the hand.

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Manual

Consists of the palm, fingers, and thumb.

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Digital (Fingers)

The five digits of the hand.

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Coxal

The area around the hip joint.

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Femoral

The upper leg, from the hip to the knee.

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Patellar

Protects the knee joint.

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Crural

The lower leg, from the knee to the ankle.

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Talus

The bone at the top of the foot.

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Dorsum (Top of Foot)

The upper surface of the foot.

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Pedal (Foot)

Consists of the ankle, heel, and toes.

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Digital (Toes)

The five digits of the foot.

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Vertebral

Supports the body, protects the spinal cord, and facilitates movement.

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Lumbar

Lower back region, responsible for supporting the weight of the upper body and facilitating bending and twisting motions.

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Sacral

Forms the back wall of the pelvis, connects the spine to the hips, and transmits weight from the upper body to the lower limbs.

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Gluteal

Contains the gluteus muscles, essential for movement and stability.

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Perineal

Region between the anus and genitals, containing external genitalia and urinary and anal openings.

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Scapular

Provides attachment points for muscles that move the arm and shoulder.

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Acromial

The bony prominence at the top of the shoulder.

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Olecranon

The bony prominence at the back of the elbow.

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Dorsum (Back of Hand)

The back surface of the hand.

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Popliteal

The area behind the knee joint.

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Sural

The fleshy part of the back of the lower leg.

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Plantar

The bottom surface of the foot.

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Calcaneal

The bony prominence at the back of the foot.

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Occipital

The back of the skull.

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Nuchal

The area at the back of the neck.

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Cranial

Protects the brain and houses facial features.