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Figure 1.7a Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. 1 2 Figure 1.7b Regional terms used to designate specific body areas. 3 Figure 1.8 Planes of the body with corresponding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. 4 5 Figure 1.9a Dorsal and ventral body cavities and their subdivisions. 6. What cavity is this 7. What cavity is this Figure 4.3c Epithelial tissues. 8. What is the name of this cell Figure 4.3f Epithelial tissues. 9 Figure 4.8c Connective tissues. 10 Figure 4.8h Connective tissues. 11. What type of tissue is this. 12.Where else in the body would you find this tissue apart from the ear. Figure 4.9b Muscle tissues. 13. What differentiates this muscle to other muscles. 14. Type of tissue and function. Figure 7.4a Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull. 15. Type of bone Figure 7.4b Anatomy of the anterior and posterior aspects of the skull. 17. Type of suture 16. Part of bone. Figure 7.5a Bones of the lateral aspect of the skull, external and internal views. 18 19. Part of bone Figure 7.6a Inferior aspect of the skull, mandible removed. 20. Part of bone Figure 7.16 The vertebral column. 21. Type of verterbrae Figure 7.20c The first and second cervical vertebrae. 22. Part of bone Figure 7.22a The sacrum and coccyx. 23. Part of bone Figure 7.23a The thoracic cage. 24 Figure 7.27a The humerus of the right arm and detailed views of articulation at the elbow. 25. Part of bone Figure 7.31a The hip (coxal) bones. 26. Type of bone Figure 7.33a The tibia and fibula of the right leg. 27. Part of bone. Figure 7.34b Bones of the right foot. 28. Type of bone Figure 8.1a Fibrous joints. 29. Type of joint Figure 8.2 Cartilaginous joints. 30.Type of cartilage Figure 8.3 General structure of a synovial joint. 31. Type of fluid found here Figure 8.5d Movements allowed by synovial joints. 32. Type of movement Figure 8.6a Special body movements. 33. Figure 8.6e Special body movements. 34 Figure 8.7d The shapes of the joint surfaces define the types of movements that can occur at a synovial joint; they also determine the classification of synovial joints into six structural types. 35. Type of joint Figure 10.5 Superficial muscles of the body: Anterior view. 36 Figure 10.6 Superficial muscles of the body: Posterior view. 37 Figure 10.14a Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm. 38 Figure 10.14c Superficial muscles of the thorax and shoulder acting on the scapula and arm. 39 Figure 10.15b Muscles crossing the shoulder and elbow joints, causing movements of the arm and forearm, respectively. 40 Figure 10.20a Anterior and medial muscles promoting movements of the thigh and leg. 41 Figure 10.21a Posterior muscles of the right hip and thigh. 43 42 44 Figure 10.24a Muscles of the posterior compartment of the right leg. 45 Figure 12.4a Lobes, sulci, and fissures of the cerebral hemispheres. 46 Figure 12.4b Lobes, sulci, and fissures of the cerebral hemispheres. 47 48 Figure 12.10a Midsagittal section of the brain. 49 50 Figure 12.22 Meninges: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater. 51 Figure 12.28b Anatomy of the spinal cord. 52 Figure 15.1b The eye and accessory structures. 53 Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus. 54 Figure 15.3a Extrinsic eye muscles. 55 56 Figure 15.24a Structure of the ear. 57 Figure 15.24b Structure of the ear. 58 Figure 15.26 Membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. 59 Figure 15.27c Anatomy of the cochlea. 60 Answers 1.Palmar 2.Crural 3.Nuchal 4.Transverse plane 5.Frontal plane 6.Thoracic cavity 7.Abdominal cavity 8.Goblet cells 9.Transitional epithelium 10.Reticular connective tissue 11.Elastic cartilage 12.Epiglottis 13.This muscle has intercalated discs while other muscle tissues don’t. 14.Nervous tissue. Transmits impulses. 15.Vomer. 16.External occipital protuberance 17. Lambdoidal suture 18. Lacrimal bone 19. Mandilbe ramus 20. Jugular foramen 21. Thoracic vertebrae 22. Dens 23. Sacral promontory 24. Xiphoid process 25. Trochlea 26. Ilium 27.Medial malleolus 28. Calcaneus 29. Synarthrotic fibrous joint 30. Fibrocartilage 31. Synovial fluid 32. Flexion 33. Supination. 34. Depression 35. Condyloid 36. Serratus anterior 37. Gluteus medius 38. Deltoid 39. Trapezius 40. Triceps brachii 41. Vastus lateralis 42. Semitendinosus 43. Gluteus maximus 44. Gracilis 45. Gastocnemius 46. Longitudinal fissure 47. Gyrus 48. Cerebellum 49. Thalamus 50. Arbor vitae 51. Arachnoid mater 52. Anterior median fissure 53. Conjuctiva 54. Nasolacrimal duct 55. Lateral rectus muscle 56. Inferior oblique muscle 57. Vestibule 58. Tympanic membrane. 59. Spiral organ of corti 60. Hair cells