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Faisal Abdillahi
White 2
A…is for Abdominals

They are the
muscles that are
between your
pelvis and thorax.
B…is for Bicep

It is the anterior part
of the upper arms.
This muscle has two
heads.
C…is for Cardiac Muscle

Striated muscle in
the heart. It
contracts to help the
heart pump blood
throughout the body.
D…is for Deltoid

The deltoid is
the muscle of
the shoulder. It
is made up of
three different
muscles.
E…is for Epithelium

Epithelium is the
tissue that is
composed of the
cells that lines
many structures of
the body.
F…is for Femur

The femur is the bone of
the thigh. It’s the longest
and largest bone of the
body.
G…is for Gingival

Consists of mucosal
tissue and lies over
the alveolar bone.
H…is for Heart

The heart is a muscular
organ in all vertebrates .
It’s responsible for
pumping blood
throughout the whole
body.
I…is for Ileum

The ileum is the last region
of the small intestine. It
takes the food from the
stomach into the large
intestine.
J…is for Jejunum

The jejunum is the
middle portion of the
small intestine.
K…is for Keratin

Keratins are fibrous
structural proteins that
from hard structures.
L…is for Large Intestine

It is the end of the
digestive system. It’s
function is to absorb
water and nutrients
from food material.
M…is for Maxilla

The maxilla is the
upper part of the jaw,
which is attached to
the skull and has no
movement.
N…is for Nares

The nares are the
nostrils of the nose. It’s
one of the beginning
airways of the
respiratory system.
O…is for Orbital

Orbital is a word in
anatomy that means
pertaining to the eye.
P...is for Patella

The patella is the
anatomical word for the
kneecap. It lies above
the joint where the tibia
and femur connect.
Q…is for Quadriceps

The quadriceps are the
muscles that make up
the anterior part of the
upper leg. It is made up
of four different
muscles.
R…is for Retina

The retina is the
tissue that lines the
inner part of the
eye.
S…is for Submandibular Gland

The submandibular
gland lies in the
mandible. It makes
saliva and sends in
into the mouth.
T…is for Triceps

The triceps are the
posterior muscle of the
upper arm. It consists of
three separate muscles.
U…is for Ulna

The ulna is the larger
of the two bones in
the forearm. It also
makes up the elbow.
V…is for Vein

The veins are the blood
vessels in the body that
take blood from the
body towards to heart.
Carries de-oxygenated
blood.
W…is for White Blood Cells

White blood cells are
the largest cells in your
blood. They are part of
your immune system
and help you fight
against infection.
X…is for X-chromosome

The x-chromosome is
one of the two gender-
determining
chromosomes.
Y…is for Yellow Marrow

Yellow marrow is bone
marrow that is yellow
from fat. It is also found at
the ends of long bones.
Z…is for Zygomatic Bone

The zygomatic bone
is the prominence
part of the cheek
bone. It is a lateral
part of the upper
skull.