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This illustration labeled regions of the human body show an anterior and posterior view of the body.
The trunk of the body contains, from superior to inferior,
The pelvis and legs contain, from superior to inferior,
The regions of the upper limbs, from superior to inferior, are
The posterior view contains, from superior to inferior,
The regions of the back of the arms, from superior to inferior, include
The posterior regions of the legs, from superior to inferior, include
Some regions are combined into larger regions. These include the trunk, which is a combination of the thoracic, mammary, abdominal, navel, and coxal regions. The cephalic region is a combination of all of the head regions. The upper limb region is a combination of all of the arm regions. The lower limb region is a combination of all of the leg regions.
Many of these terms are medical latin terms that have fallen into disuse.
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Part of a series of lists about |
Human anatomy |
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This illustration labeled regions of the human body show an anterior and posterior view of the body.
The trunk of the body contains, from superior to inferior,
The pelvis and legs contain, from superior to inferior,
The regions of the upper limbs, from superior to inferior, are
The posterior view contains, from superior to inferior,
The regions of the back of the arms, from superior to inferior, include
The posterior regions of the legs, from superior to inferior, include
Some regions are combined into larger regions. These include the trunk, which is a combination of the thoracic, mammary, abdominal, navel, and coxal regions. The cephalic region is a combination of all of the head regions. The upper limb region is a combination of all of the arm regions. The lower limb region is a combination of all of the leg regions.
Many of these terms are medical latin terms that have fallen into disuse.
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