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Title: Anatomy ABC Book


1
Anatomy ABC Book
  • Faisal Abdillahi
  • White 2

2
Ais for Abdominals
  • They are the muscles that are between your pelvis
    and thorax.

3
Bis for Bicep
  • It is the anterior part of the upper arms. This
    muscle has two heads.

4
Cis for Cardiac Muscle
  • Striated muscle in the heart. It contracts to
    help the heart pump blood throughout the body.

5
Dis for Deltoid
  • The deltoid is the muscle of the shoulder. It is
    made up of three different muscles.

6
Eis for Epithelium
  • Epithelium is the tissue that is composed of the
    cells that lines many structures of the body.

7
Fis for Femur
  • The femur is the bone of the thigh. Its the
    longest and largest bone of the body.

8
Gis for Gingival
  • Consists of mucosal tissue and lies over the
    alveolar bone.

9
His for Heart
  • The heart is a muscular organ in all vertebrates
    . Its responsible for pumping blood throughout
    the whole body.

10
Iis for Ileum
  • The ileum is the last region of the small
    intestine. It takes the food from the stomach
    into the large intestine.

11
Jis for Jejunum
  • The jejunum is the middle portion of the small
    intestine.

12
Kis for Keratin
  • Keratins are fibrous structural proteins that
    from hard structures.

13
Lis for Large Intestine
  • It is the end of the digestive system. Its
    function is to absorb water and nutrients from
    food material.

14
Mis for Maxilla
  • The maxilla is the upper part of the jaw, which
    is attached to the skull and has no movement.

15
Nis for Nares
  • The nares are the nostrils of the nose. Its one
    of the beginning airways of the respiratory
    system.

16
Ois for Orbital
  • Orbital is a word in anatomy that means
    pertaining to the eye.

17
P...is for Patella
  • The patella is the anatomical word for the
    kneecap. It lies above the joint where the tibia
    and femur connect.

18
Qis for Quadriceps
  • The quadriceps are the muscles that make up the
    anterior part of the upper leg. It is made up of
    four different muscles.

19
Ris for Retina
  • The retina is the tissue that lines the inner
    part of the eye.

20
Sis for Submandibular Gland
  • The submandibular gland lies in the mandible. It
    makes saliva and sends in into the mouth.

21
Tis for Triceps
  • The triceps are the posterior muscle of the upper
    arm. It consists of three separate muscles.

22
Uis for Ulna
  • The ulna is the larger of the two bones in the
    forearm. It also makes up the elbow.

23
Vis for Vein
  • The veins are the blood vessels in the body that
    take blood from the body towards to heart.
    Carries de-oxygenated blood.

24
Wis for White Blood Cells
  • White blood cells are the largest cells in your
    blood. They are part of your immune system and
    help you fight against infection.

25
Xis for X-chromosome
  • The x-chromosome is one of the two
    gender-determining chromosomes.

26
Yis for Yellow Marrow
  • Yellow marrow is bone marrow that is yellow from
    fat. It is also found at the ends of long bones.

27
Zis for Zygomatic Bone
  • The zygomatic bone is the prominence part of the
    cheek bone. It is a lateral part of the upper
    skull.
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