Lower abdomen region
The lower posterior region of the head corresponds to the nuchal region, which is the back of the neck area where the head connects to the neck. It is located below the occipital region of the head.
Myriapods have two main body regions: the head region (cephalothorax) and the trunk region (abdomen). The head region contains the mouthparts and sensory organs, while the trunk region consists of multiple segments that bear legs.
On the front, or anterior side of the body, this area is the abdomen.
The clavicle is not distal or proximal to the umbilicus. It is superior and lateral.
Shrimps have their heart in their dorsal (back) region, close to their head. It pumps hemolymph, which is the shrimp's equivalent of blood, throughout its body.
The lower posterior region of the head corresponds to the nuchal region, which is the back of the neck area where the head connects to the neck. It is located below the occipital region of the head.
lumbar region
the head
Ankle. It is not a part of the head region; it is located in the lower part of the body, specifically in the feet.
Myriapods have two main body regions: the head region (cephalothorax) and the trunk region (abdomen). The head region contains the mouthparts and sensory organs, while the trunk region consists of multiple segments that bear legs.
the neck as you can see is below your jaw and above your lungs... actually the neck is part of your axial region along with your head and trunk.
There are 3 regions of the body: Appendicular, Trunk, and Head and Neck Therefore the head and neck is actually its own section.
From what I was taught, "cephalic" isn't necessarily a "body region" but a position term. The term cephalic actually means "pertaining to the head" or "pertaining to towards the head". So if you were to have a laser point to a stomach and then point it to a face, you moved the laser "cephalic." So yes, you can say that cephalic is the head region however if you want to be very technical about it; when you use the term "body region," people commonly think you are referring to a real set of anatomical terms used when scientists decided to break up the entire body in general regions a long time ago. The word cephalic isn't used in the body regions break up and instead the word "occipital region" is used for the back of the head. To see the rest of the technical body region terms, click on this link and at the bottom click on "score test" and you will see the answers on the right side; http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/intro_topics/intro_body_regions_4_s.htm
1. Cephalothorax (Head region) 2. Abdomen (Thoracic region)
The cranial region of the body refers to the head and skull, which houses the brain and sensory organs like the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It encompasses the structures located above the neck, including the forehead, temples, and the back of the head.
The Head
head/neckthoraxupper limbsabdomenpelvis/perineumbacklower limbs