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- List_of_anatomical_landmarks abstract "When describing the position of anatomical structures, landmarks may be used to describe location.Anatomists use specific terms to indicate visible areas of the body. The cephalon or cephalic region refers to the head. This area is further differentiated into the cranium (skull), facies (face), frons (forehead), oculus (eye area), auris (ear), bucca (cheek), nausus (nose), oris (mouth), and mentis (chin). The neck area is called the cervicis or cervical region.".
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- List_of_anatomical_landmarks subject Category:Human_anatomy.
- List_of_anatomical_landmarks comment "When describing the position of anatomical structures, landmarks may be used to describe location.Anatomists use specific terms to indicate visible areas of the body. The cephalon or cephalic region refers to the head. This area is further differentiated into the cranium (skull), facies (face), frons (forehead), oculus (eye area), auris (ear), bucca (cheek), nausus (nose), oris (mouth), and mentis (chin). The neck area is called the cervicis or cervical region.".
- List_of_anatomical_landmarks label "List of anatomical landmarks".
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