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Hair: is a cylindrical filament that grows on the human scalp.


Torso: Main part of the body that includes the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and back.
Neck: is the region of the body that connects the head to the torso.
Chest: is located at the front of the human body, as opposed to the back, and includes
the region from the base of the neck and shoulders to the abdomen.

Waist: Narrowest part of the trunk of the human body, above the hips.
Belly button: Round scar that remains in the middle of the belly, after the umbilical cord
breaks and dries out.

Abdomen: It is a region of the human body located between the thorax and the pelvis. It
is a large and complex region that houses vital organs such as the stomach, liver, intestine,
pancreas, kidneys and gallbladder, among others.

Arm: Member of the body that extends from the shoulder to the end of the hand.
Shoulder: is the part of the body where the arm joins the trunk.
Upper arm: is the meeting point of different bones, joints, muscles, arteries and nerves.
Elbow: is the joint that joins the arm to the forearm, connecting the humerus with the
proximal ends of the ulna and radius.

Forearm: Part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist.


Wrist: is the union of the distal regions of the bones of the radius and ulna with the
proximal rows of the carpal bones.

Scalp: is the skin that covers the top of the head.


Back: is the back part of the human body that goes from the base of the neck and
shoulders to the waist.

Hip: is the joint where the thigh bone (femur) meets the pelvis.

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