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 1. Use standard card size of 3 x 5.  2. Put your initials and class periodin the upper right hand corner of each card.  3. On one side put the word in large letters.  4. On the other side write the definition or description on one half  5. On the other side draw a picture.

Axillary TEJ 2

Armpit Area

Brachial TEJ 2

Refers to the arm

Buccal TEJ 2

Cheek area of the face.

Carpals TEJ 2

The wrist area.

Cervical TEJ 2

First 7 Vertebrae of the neck area.

Coxal TEJ 2

Area over the posterior part of pelvis.

Crural TEJ 2

The leg.

Digital TEJ 2

Fingers or toes.

Femoral TEJ 2

Thigh area

Fibular TEJ 2

Lateral portion of the lower leg

Nasal TEJ 2

Area of the nose

Oral TEJ 2

Area of the mouth

Sural TEJ 2

Posterior lower leg; calf

Orbital TEJ 2

Area of the eyes

Patellar TEJ 2

The anterior area of the knee

Pelvic TEJ 2

Area between the hips

Umbilical TEJ 2

Belly button

Inguinal TEJ 2

The fold of the upper leg

Deltoid TEJ 2

Rounded part of the shoulder

Cephalic TEJ 2

The head region

Gluteal TEJ 2

Buttocks (butt)

Lumbar TEJ 2

Lower curve of the back

Occipital TEJ 2

Posterior skull where it begins to curve inward

Popliteal TEJ 2

Posterior area of the knee

Sacral TEJ 2

Area between the hips

Antecubital TEJ 2

Anterior area of the elbow; the inside bend

Vertebral TEJ 2

Area of the of the spinal column

Pubic TEJ 2

Area of the genitalia

Sternal TEJ 2

Breast bone area

Tarsal TEJ 2

The ankle

Thoracic TEJ 2

The chest area in general