Bio 210 Lab Exam 1 Already Graded A
Discussing the relationship between anatomy and physiology: - Anatomy involves studying the structure and physical relationships of both internal and external body
parts. - Physiology focuses on understanding how these structures perform their functions withi...
Bio 210 Lab Exam 1 Already Graded A
Discussing the relationship between anatomy and physiology:
- Anatomy involves studying the structure and physical relationships of both internal and external body
parts.
- Physiology focuses on understanding how these structures perform their functions within living
organisms1. Cephalic: Relates to the head.
2. Frons (Frontal): Pertaining to the forehead.
3. Oculus, Ocular, Orbital: Refers to the eye.
4. Nasus (Nasal): Concerns the nose.
5. Auris (Otic): Pertaining to the ear.
6. Bucca (Buccal): Relates to the cheek.
7. Cervicis (Cervical): Pertaining to the neck.
8. Mentis (Mental): Relates to the chin.
9. Oris (Oral): Concerns the mouth.
,10. Thoracic, Thorax: Relates to the chest.
11. Mamma (Mammary): Pertaining to the breast.
12. Axilla (Axillary): Concerns the armpit.
13. Abdomen (Abdominal): Relates to the abdominal region.
14. Umbilicus (Umbilical): Concerns the navel.
15. Pelvis (Pelvic): Pertaining to the pelvis.
16. Inguen (Inguinal): Relates to the groin.
17. Pubis (Pubic): Concerns the pubic area.
18. Brachium (Brachial): Pertaining to the arm.
19. Antecubital: Relates to the front of the elbow.
20. Antebrachium (Antebrachial): Concerns the forearm.
21. Carpus (Carpal): Pertaining to the wrist.
22. Manus (Manual): Relates to the hand.
23. Palma (Palmar): Concerns the palm.
,24. Pollex: Refers to the thumb.
25. Digits (Phalanges): Relates to the fingers and toes.
26. Femur, Femoral: Pertaining to the thigh.
27. Patella (Patellar): Concerns the kneecap.
28. Crus (Crural): Relates to the lower leg.
29. Tarsus (Tarsal): Pertaining to the ankle.
30. Pes (Pedal): Concerns the foot.
hallux ✔️great toe
Acromion, Acromial ✔️top of shoulder
dorsum/dorsal ✔️upper back
, lumbus (lumbar) ✔️lower back
Olecranon (olecranal) ✔️back of elbow
Gluteus (gluteal) ✔️butt
poplitieus, popliteal ✔️back of the knee
Sura (sural) ✔️calf
Calcaneus (calcaneal) ✔️heel
Planta (plantar) ✔️sole of foot
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