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  1. Organism
  2. System
  3. Organ
  4. Tissue
  5. Cell
  6. Organelle
  7. Macromolecules
  8. Molecules
  9. Atom
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Hierarchy of complexity

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What things look like , identified and named

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Anatomy

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How things look like, identified, and named

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Anatomy

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Surface, gross, histology, cellular, and monocular

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Different levels of Anatomy

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How living things function and work

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Physiology

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Organismal, systematic, cellular, molecular, pathophysiological

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Different types/levels of Physiology

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The maintenance of balance within the body and between the body and the environment

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Homeostasis

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A guiding principle in our understanding of Physiology

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Homeostasis

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accomplished through regulation of physiological variables

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Homeostasis

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Auto-regulation and Extrinsic regulation

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Types of Homeostasis

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Intrinsic and occurs within a cell, tissue, or organ.

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Auto-regulation

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Regulated by one of the 2 major control systems in the body , the nervous system or the endocrine system. Send signals to cells, tissues, or organs via nerves or hormones to change the activity of that cell of tissue.

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Extrinsic regulation

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Most homeostasis is maintained via ______

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Negative Feedback

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Negative and Positive

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Types of Feedback

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Achieved through feedback mechanisms

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Homeostasis

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  • Causes change opposite to the stimulation that was detected by sensory structures. I.e. an increase above desired level triggers mechanisms to decrease the level ,vise versa.
  • Maintains a physiological variable within acceptable limits by generating an oscillating pattern around the set point when changes are graphed over time
    (UP and DOWN, HIGH and LOWS)
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Negative Feedback

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  • Causes change similar to the stimulus that activated the systems leads to continuous escalation or continuous decrease until the system reaches a crashing point
  • See in developmental changes (eg. Ovulation)
  • Response to dangerous or stressful situations
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Positive Feedback

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Energy flows

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Gradients

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Doesn’t need any added energy to make it happen

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Down gradients

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Requiring energy input to make it happen

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Up gradients

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A position used to define directional terms in human anatomy

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Anatomical position

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Vertical and symmetrical plane, divides the body into right and left section

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Sagittal plane

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Vertical plane that divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections.

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Frontal plane

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Horizontal plane that divides the body into lower (inferior) and upper (superior) sections

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Transverse plane

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Towards the front or belly

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Ventral

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Towards the back or spine

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Dorsal

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Towards the ventral side (front)

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Anterior

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Towards the dorsal side (back)

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Posterior

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Towards the head or superior end

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Cephalic

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Towards the forehead or nose

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Rostral

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Towards the tail or inferior end

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Caudal

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Above

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Superior

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Below

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Inferior

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Towards the median plane

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Medial

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Away from the median plane

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Lateral

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Closer to the point of attachment or origin

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Proximal

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Father from the point of attachment or origin

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Distal

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On the same side of the body

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Ipsilateral

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On opposite sides of the body

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Contralateral

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Closer to the body surface

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Superficial

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Farther from the body surface

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Deep

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Cephalic (Ventral)

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Head

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Facial

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Face

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Cervical

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Neck

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Thoracic

  • Sternal
  • Pectoral
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Chest

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Umbilical

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Bellybutton

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Abdominal

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Stomach

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Inguinal

-Pubic (mons pubis)

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Groin

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External Genitalia for men

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  • Penis
  • Testes
  • Scrotum
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Femoral

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Thigh

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Crural

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Leg

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Tarsal

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Ankle

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Pedal

-Dorsum

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Foot

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Plantar surface

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Sole of foot

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Cranial (Dorsal)

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Head

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Nuchal

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Back of neck

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Interscapular

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Between the shoulder blades

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Scapular

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Shoulder blade

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Vertebral

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Spine

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Lumbar

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Between the lowest ribs and the hips

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Sacral (Sacrum)

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By the triangle bone by the part of the back, base of the spine

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Gluteal

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Butt

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Dorsum of hand

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Back of hand

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Perineal

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the area between the anus and the scrotum or vulva

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Femoral (Femur)

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Thigh or upper hind limb

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Popliteal

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Back of knee

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Calcaneal

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Heel

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Top right and left region

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Hypochondriac region

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Middle right and left abdominal region

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Lateral abdominal region

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Lower right and left hip region

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Inguinal region

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First horizontal line above the Epigastric and umbilical region

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Subcostal line

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Second horizontal line above the hip bones

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Intertubercular line

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2 vertical lines under the nipples

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Midclavicular lines

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Top center region

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Epigastric region

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Middle center region

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Umbilical region

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Lower center region

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Hypogastric region

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Contains the brain

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Cranial cavity

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Contains the spinal cord

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Vertebral canal

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Chest cavity

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Thoracic cavity

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inferior to the thoracic cavity and superior to the abdominal cavity

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Diaphragm

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inferior of the diaphragm and superior to the pelvic cavity . Contains the Digestive organs , spleen, and kidneys

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Abdominal cavity

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Contains the reproductive organs , rectum and the bladder

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Pelvic cavity

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Contains the lungs

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Pleural cavity

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Central area of the Thoracic cavity

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Mediastinum

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Contains the heart

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Pericardial cavity

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Membrane lining of the cranial cavity and the vertebral canal

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Meninges

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Membrane lining of lungs

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Pleurae

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Membrane lining of the heart

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Pericardium

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Membrane lining of the Abdominal cavity

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Peritoneum

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Covers the outside of the organs (Inside)

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Visceral

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Lines the wall of the cavity (Outside)

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Parietal

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Acromial

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Shoulder

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Axillary

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Armpit

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Brachial

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Arm

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Cubital

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Elbow

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Antebrachial

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Forearm

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Carpal

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Wrist

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Palmar

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Palm

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Coxal

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Hip

100
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Patellar

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Knee

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Pedal dorsum

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Foot

102
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What region is liver and gallbladder ?

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Epigastric region

103
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What region is the 10th rib in ?

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Hypochondriac region

104
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What region is the small intestine located?

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Umbilical region

105
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What region is the large intestine located ?

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Lumbar region

106
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What region is the urinary bladder and the urethra located ?

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Hypo gastric region