Human Anatomy Chapter 1 Body Landmarks. Anterior Body Landmarks AbdominalAnterior body trunk inferior to the ribs AntecubitalAnterior surface of the elbow.

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Human Anatomy Chapter 1 Body Landmarks

Anterior Body Landmarks AbdominalAnterior body trunk inferior to the ribs AntecubitalAnterior surface of the elbow AxillaryArmpit BrachialArm BuccalCheek area CarpalWrist CervicalNeck region

Anterior Body Landmarks DigitalFingers and toes FemoralThigh InguinalArea where thigh meets the trunk NasalNose area OralMouth OrbitalEye area PatellarAnterior knee

Anterior Body Landmarks PeronealLateral part of the leg PubicGenital region SternalBreasbone area TarsalAnkle region ThoracicChest UmbilicalNavel

Posterior Body Landmarks CephalicHead DeltoidCurve of the shoulder GlutealButt LumbarLower back OccipitalPosterior surface of the head PoplitealPosterior knee area ScapularShoulder blade region SuralThe area of the calf muscle VertebralArea of the spine