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Anatomical Terms

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Anatomical Terms Worksheet In anatomy, specific terms are used to explain the location of body organs, systems, as well as body movement Part A: Fill-in-the-blanks Fill in the missing words to make the passage correct using words form the word bank provided All anatomical terms have a __________________ point which is called the __________________ position. This is a _________________ body position where you __________ up, head straight and ____________ by your _____________ with the palm of your ____________ facing forward Complete these sentences using the terms superior and inferior The hands are ___________ to the feet The knees are ___________ to the waist The elbow is ___________ to the wrist The calf muscle is __________ to the ankle

Anatomy Physiology coloring workbook skeletal system key

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Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 12th ed.

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