Buccal also known the mouth, particularly the cheek cavity.
The phalanges are digital bones in the hands and feet.
The scapular is suspended from the shoulders.
The patella, also called as the kneecap, which covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint.
The calcaneus also called as the heel bone.
The Language of Anatomy Name LabTime/Date Surface Anatomy 1. Match each of the numbered descriptions with...
Term Body Organization - Need to Know Terms Identified on diagram Committed to memory? model, and/or specimen (For your own use.) Surface Anatomy Thea Forehead Cephalic Otic Occipital Frontal Orbital Nasal Oral Mental Cervical Thoracic Sternal Axillary Mammary Abdominal Umbilical Pelvic Inguinal Pubic Acromial Brachial Antecubital Olecranal Antebrachial Carpal Pollex Metacarpal Palmar Digital Coxal Femoral Patellar
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MATCHING 14-1: KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS Match each key term with the best description. Key Terms (1-12) Descriptions Abducted A. Area is supplied with blood from more than one artery B. Artery located in the antecubital fossa near the insertion of the ABGS biceps muscle Allen test C. Artery located in the groin, lateral to the pubic bone D. Artery located on the little-finger side of the wrist Arteriospasm E. Artery located on the thumb side of the wrist Brachial...
Use choices only once unless otherwise indicated. MATCHING 14-1: KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS Match each key term with the best description. Key Terms Descriptions 1. Abducted A. Area is supplied with blood from more than ope 2. ABGS artery B. Artery located in the antecubital fossa near the insertion of the biceps muscle C. Artery located in the groin, lateral to the pubic bone D. Artery located on the little-finger side of the wrist E. Artery located on the thumb...