KIN 3515 Chapter : Chapter 4 Revised

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Cellular (cells) molecules combine to form cells (muscle cell, blood cell) Group of cells that work together to preform a common function (connective tissue, nervous tissue) Different types of tissues are joined together (stomach, heart) Related organs with a common function (digestive system) All the parts of the human body functioning together. Cephalic: cranial, facial, frontal, temporal, orbital, otic, buccal, nasal, oral, mental, occipital. Inguinal: thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, pubic, scapular, vertebral, dorsal, lumbar. Upper limbs: acromial, axillary, brachial, antecubital, antebrachial, olecranal/ cubital, carpal. Lower limbs: femoral, patellar, crural, sacral, coocygeal, gluteal, perineal, popliteal, sural. Pedal: tarsal, digital/digits/phalangeal, dorsum, hallux, plantar, calcaneal. On the same side of the midline as another structure. Contralateral on the opposite side of mouth region the midline as another structure. Nearer to the attachment posterior of the body of a limb to the trunk. Further from the attachment of a limb to the trunk. Toward or on the surface of the body.

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