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Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. E. A. D. C. B. A: Sternal B: Tarsal C: Popliteal D: Occipital E: Cervical. Figure 1.9b Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions. A. B. A: Superior mediastinum B: Pleural Cavity.

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Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.

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  1. Figure 1.7 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. E A D C B

  2. A: Sternal B: Tarsal C: Popliteal D: Occipital E: Cervical

  3. Figure 1.9b Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions. A B

  4. A: Superior mediastinum B: Pleural Cavity

  5. Figure 1.10 Serous membrane relationships. B A C

  6. A: Visceral Pericardium B:Parietal pericardium C: Pericardial space with serous fluid

  7. Figure 7.2b The skull: Cranial and facial divisions and fossae. B A

  8. A: Middle Cranial Fossa B: Olfactory Foramina

  9. Figure 7.20a The first and second cervical vertebrae. A

  10. Transverse foramen

  11. Figure 7.26 The scapula. C B A

  12. A: Glenoid Cavity B: SupraspinosusFossa C: Spine

  13. Figure 7.27 The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow. A B C

  14. A: Greater Tubercle B: Deltoid tuberosity C: Trochlea

  15. Figure 7.31a The hip (coxal) bones. A C C

  16. A: Ilium B: Pubis C: Ischium

  17. Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues.

  18. Figure 4.3b Epithelial tissues.

  19. Figure 4.3c Epithelial tissues.

  20. Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues.

  21. Figure 4.3e Epithelial tissues.

  22. Figure 4.3f Epithelial tissues.

  23. Figure 4.8a Connective tissues.

  24. Figure 4.8b Connective tissues.

  25. Figure 4.8c Connective tissues.

  26. Figure 4.8d Connective tissues.

  27. Figure 4.8e Connective tissues.

  28. Figure 4.8g Connective tissues.

  29. Figure 4.8h Connective tissues.

  30. Figure 4.8i Connective tissues.

  31. Figure 4.9a Muscle tissues.

  32. CHAPTER 4 • Slide 1: Simple squamous epithelium • Slide 2: Simple cuboidal epithelium • Slide 3: simple columnar epithelium • Slide 4: pseudostratified columnar epithelium • Slide 5: stratified squamous epithelium • Slide 6: transitional epithelium • Slide 7: Loose connective tissue areolar • Slide 8: Loose connective adipose • Slide 9: loose connective tissue reticular • Slide 10: dense regular connective tissue • Slide 11:dense irregular connective tissue • Slide 12: hyaline cartilage • Slide 13: elastic cartilage • Slide 14: fibrocartilage • Slide 15: skeletal muscle

  33. Figure 10.21a Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh. A B C D C

  34. A: Gluteus Medius B: Adductor Magnus C: Semimembranosus D: Biceps Femoris E: Semitendinosus

  35. Figure 10.20a Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg. C A D B E

  36. A: Quadriceps Femoris B:Vastus Lateralis C: Pectineus D: Adductor longus E: VastusMedialis

  37. Figure 12.3 Ventricles of the brain. A B C

  38. A: Lateral ventrical B: 3rdVentrical C: 4Thventrical

  39. Figure 12.15b Cerebellum.

  40. Arbor Vitae

  41. Figure 12.22 Meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater. A B C

  42. A: Dura Mater B: Archanoid Mater C: Pia Mater

  43. Figure 12.10a Midsagittal section of the brain. B A C

  44. A: Hypothalamus B: Pineal Gland C: Medulla oblongata

  45. Figure 15.3a Extrinsic eye muscles. B A C D E

  46. A: Superior Rectus Muscle B: Superior Oblique C: conjunctiva D: Inferior Rectus Muscle E: Inferior Oblique

  47. Figure 15.4a Internal structure of the eye (sagittal section). A B D C

  48. A: Ciliary Body B:Choroid C: Retina D: Iris

  49. Figure 15.27 Anatomy of the cochlea. B A

  50. A: spiral organ of corti B: Tectorial Membrane

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