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- The body regions are major external divisions of the human body.
- The principal body regions are the head, neck, trunk, upper limbs, and lower limbs.
- The head includes bones and soft tissues such as skin, muscles, and nervous structures.
- The skull consists of cranial bones and facial bones.
- The cranial bones enclose and protect the brain.
- The facial bones form the front portion of the head.
- The facial region includes the eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, cheeks, and chin.
- The neck supports the head and connects it to the trunk.
- The trunk consists of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
- Each upper limb attaches to the trunk.
- The upper limb includes the shoulder, armpit, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand.
- The arm is the portion of the upper limb from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The forearm is the portion of the upper limb from the elbow to the wrist.
- Each lower limb attaches to the trunk.
- The lower limb includes the buttock, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot.
- The thigh is the portion of the lower limb from the buttock to the knee.
- The leg is the portion of the lower limb from the knee to the ankle.
- The groin is the area where the trunk attaches to the thighs.
- The gluteal region refers to the buttock.
- The term axilla is the anatomical term for the armpit.
- The axillary nerve is a nerve that passes through the armpit.
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