regional and directional terms

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digital

Fingers and toes are both considered to be part of these regions ______ (B)

axillary

The "armpit" region of the body ______ (AE)

superior

The abdominal region is _______to the inguinal region.

calcaneal

The anatomical term for the "achilles heel" area of the ankle ______ (AD)

coxal

The anatomical term for the region of the hips ______ (A)

antecubital

The anterior surface of the arm near the elbow region (normally where blood is drawn from) ______ (D)

deep

The bones of the leg are described as ______ (B) to the skin.

anterior

The buccal, umbilical, and patellar regions are on the ______ (A) surface of the body

proximal

The femoral region is ______ (AD) to the pelvic region.

inferior/distal

The lumbar region is ______ (D) OR ______ (C) to the cervical region.

cervical

The most superior region of the vertebral column - ______ (C)

superficial

The occipital, temporal, parietal, and frontal bones are ______ (AE) to the brain's nervous tissue, as they protect the tissue from external damage.

posterior

The popliteal region is on the ______ (AC) surface of the lower body.

patellar

The region corresponding to the anterior surface of the knee ______ (AB)

popliteal

The region corresponding to the posterior surface of the knee ______ (E)

olecranal

The region on the posterior surface of the elbow ______ (BC)

umbillical

The region where the belly button is located ______ (AC)

lateral

The scapular region is ______________ to the sternal region.

inferior or distal

The tarsal region is ______ (D) OR ______ (C )to the femoral region.

medial

The vertebral region is ______ (AB) to the scapular region.


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