no the axillary is part of the appendicular region.
The answer is armpit or underarm.
ARMPIT
the armpit
Armpit
no it is lateral
If you mean axillary nodes, they are bean shaped glands. They belong to the lymphatic part of the body.
Distal. Distal means farther away from the point of attachment. Antebrachial refers to your forearm and axillary refers to your armpit. So your forearm is farther away from your armpit when it comes to where it attaches to the body.
The crual region of the body is the leg, between the knee cap and the ankle.
Axillary dissection is a surgical procedure that incises (opens) the armpit (axilla or axillary) to identify, examine, or remove lymph nodes (small glands, part of the lymphatic system, which filters cellular fluids).
The antebrachial region is distal to the axillary region. This means that the forearm (antebrachium) is situated below the arm (axilla) when the body is in the anatomical position.
axillary
The axillary.
Axillary region is in the waist and inguinal region is in the forelimb
The axillary region is also called the armpit or underarm.
no it is lateral
no it is lateral
no it is lateral
Hair is the most densely concentrated around the pubic region, axillary region (armpits), and of course the top of the head.
Armpit.
If you mean axillary nodes, they are bean shaped glands. They belong to the lymphatic part of the body.
Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the pelvis region, underarm, neck, chest, and abdomen.