
EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR ANATOMY AND P
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Introduction: In human anatomy, directional terms help to identify the location of the specific body structures that relate to other structures. Superior, inferior, anterior, medial, and posterior are some examples of directional terms.
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Chapter 1 Solutions
EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR ANATOMY AND P
Ch. 1 - Prob. 1.1BGLCh. 1 - Prob. 1.2BGLCh. 1 - Prob. 2.1BGLCh. 1 - Prob. 3.1BGLCh. 1 - Prob. 3.2BGLCh. 1 - Prob. 1BRCh. 1 - Prob. 2BRCh. 1 - __________3. The area between the elbow and...Ch. 1 - Prob. 4BRCh. 1 - The area of the trunk between the neck and...
Ch. 1 - The area of the trunk between the diaphragm and...Ch. 1 - The area of the trunk inferior to the hip bones.
Ch. 1 - Posterior trunk that is located between the neck...Ch. 1 - Curved area where upper limb attaches to upper...Ch. 1 - Area on anterior surface where lower limb attaches...Ch. 1 - __________ 11. Rounded area on posterior surface...Ch. 1 - __________ 12. Under arm area where upper limb...Ch. 1 - __________ 13. The leg is to the lower limb as the...Ch. 1 - __________ 14. The arm is to the upper limb as the...Ch. 1 - __________ 15. The armpit is to the upper limb as...Ch. 1 - __________ 16. The ankle is to the lower limb as...Ch. 1 - __________ 17. The elbow is to the upper limb as...Ch. 1 - __________ 18. The shoulder is to the upper limb...Ch. 1 - __________ 19. True or False. The hand includes...Ch. 1 - __________ 20. True or False. The bones of the...Ch. 1 - Navel (noun)
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Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the posterior surface of the knee
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Ch. 1 - Armpit area (noun)
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Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the anterior surface of the knee
Ch. 1 - Breast bone (noun)
Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the hip
Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the lateral side of the leg
Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the calf
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Ch. 1 - Pertaining to the breast
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