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topographical anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropotomy) is the study of anatomical structures that can be seen by unaided vision.
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is the study of minute anatomical structures assisted with microscopes, which includes histology (the study of the organization of tissues), and cell biology/cytology (the study of cells)
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the hollow under the upper part of the arm and below the... shoulder... joint
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the hollow at the junction of the inner part of each thigh with the trunk
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pępka (pępka, bellybottom) start learning
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(belly/tummy/abdomen/stomach)
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Adam’s apple = laryngeal prominence
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leżący na wznak, głową w górę When the body is lying face up this is the supine position.
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The neck area is called the cervicis or cervical ... region... The cephalon or cephalic region refers to the head. This area is further ... differentiated... into the cranium (skull), facies (face), frons (forehead), oculus (eye area), auris (ear), bucca (cheek), nausus (nose), oris (mouth), and mentis (chin).
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The 10)........ as a general area is the dorsum or dorsal area, and the lower back as the lumbus or lumbar region. The shoulder blades are the scapular area and the breastbone is the sternal region.
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the breastbone is the sternal region. The ... abdominal... area is the region between the chest and the pelvis. The breast is called the mamma or mammary, the armpit as the axilla and axillary, and the ....... navel...... as the umbilicus and umbilical.
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The pelvis is the lower torso, between the abdomen and the thighs. The ....... groins......., where the thigh joins the trunk, are the inguen and inguinal area.
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, the front of the elbow as the antecubitis and antecubital, the back of the elbow as the olecranon or olecranal. > the thumb as the pollex, and the fingers as the digits, phalanges, and phalangeal. The entire arm is referred to as the brachium and brachial, the forearm as the antebrachium and antebrachial, the ... wrist... as the carpus and carpal area, the hand as the manus and manual, the palm as the palma and palmar.
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. The ... buttocks........ are the gluteus or gluteal region and the pubic area is the pubis.
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Anatomists divide the lower limb into the thigh, the part of the limb between the ... hip@groins....... and the knee, and the leg, which refers only to the area of the limb between the knee and the ankle.
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The leg (between the knee and the ... ankle...) is the crus and crural area, the outside of the leg is the peroneal area, and the calf is the sura and sural region. The thigh is the femur and the femoral region. The kneecap is the patella and patellar while the back of the knee is the popliteus and popliteal area.
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The leg (between the knee and the ... ankle...) is the crus and crural area, the outside of the leg is the peroneal area, and the calf is the sura and sural region.
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The ankle is the tarsus and tarsal, and the heel is the calcaneus or calcaneal.
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the foot is the pes and pedal region, and the sole of the foot the planta and plantar. As with the toes they are also called the digits, phalanges, and phalangeal area. The big toe is referred to as the 18)........
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be up to their eyes in work
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się w oczach opinii publicznej start learning
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mieć przeczucie, czuć coś w kościach start learning
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to feel something in my bones
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made my hair stand on end
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she lost her nerve/heart?
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