Match the body region with the correct body part.
a. skull
b. groin
c. chest
d. mouth
e. brachial
f. wrist
g. cephalic
h. antebrachial
i. antecubital
j. cervical
k. axillary
l. femoral
m. lumbar
n. popliteal
o. tarsal
p. plantar
1. _____ arm
2. _____ head
3. _____ cranial
4. _____ oral
5. _____ inguinal
6. _____ thoracic
7. _____ carpal
8 . _____ sole of the foot
9. _____ neck
10. _____ thigh
11. _____ armpit
12. _____ depressed area in the front of the elbow
13. _____ lower back
14. _____ ankle
15. _____ forearm
16. _____ area behind the knee
1. e. brachial
2. g. cephalic
3. a. skull
4. d. mouth
5. b. groin
6. c. chest
7. f. wrist
8. p. plantar
9. j. cervical
10. l. femoral
11. k. axillary
12. i. antecubital
13. m. lumbar
14. o. tarsal
15. h. antebrachial
16. n. popliteal
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