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Anatomy (general)

 * Anatomy is the structure in which the functions of life occur.

Regional anatomy

 * Regional anatomy considers the organization of the human body as major parts or segments.
 * Regional anatomy is the method of studying structure of the body by focusing attention on a specific part.
 * Regional anatomy also recognizes the body’s organization by layers.
 * Figure: regional anatomy diagram

Skeleton /Axial Skeleton

 * 1) Axial Skeleton
 * 2) Skull
 * 3) Cranium (cranial)
 * 4) Frontal
 * 5) Parietal
 * 6) Temporal
 * 7) Occipital
 * 8) Sphenoid
 * 9) Ethmoid
 * 10) Facial
 * 11) Nasal
 * 12) Lacrimal
 * 13) Palatine
 * 14) Interior Nasal Conchae
 * 15) Vomer
 * 16) Maxilla
 * 17) Zygomatic
 * 18) Mandible
 * 19) * Nasal Septum
 * 20) * Orbit
 * 21) * Foramina
 * 22) * Unique Features of Skull
 * 23) *# Sutures
 * 24) *## Coronal suture
 * 25) *## Sagittal suture
 * 26) *## Lambdoid suture
 * 27) *## Squamous suture
 * 28) *# Paranasal Sinuses
 * 29) *# Fontanels
 * 30) Hyoid bone
 * 31) Auditory ossicles
 * 32) Vertebral colum
 * 33) Thorax

Skeleton /Appendicular

 * 1) Appendicular skeleton
 * 2) Pectoral (shoulder)
 * 3) Upper limbs
 * 4) Pelvic (hip)
 * 5) Lower limbs

Anterior Cervial Region

 * 1) Boundary
 * 2) Boundary
 * 3) ant. ;median line