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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Ankle/足首(Ashikubi)/脚踝(Jiǎohuái)

Ankle/足首(Ashikubi)/脚踝(Jiǎohuái)

The ankle joint is formed where the foot and the leg meet. The ankle, or talocrural joint, is a synovial hinge joint that connects the d... Read more »
Toes/つま先(Tsumasaki)/脚趾(Jiǎozhǐ)

Toes/つま先(Tsumasaki)/脚趾(Jiǎozhǐ)

Toes are the digits of the foot of a tetrapod. Animal species such as cats that walk on their toes are described as being digitigrade. Hu... Read more »
Leg/足(Ashi)/腿(Tuǐ)

Leg/足(Ashi)/腿(Tuǐ)

A leg is a weight bearing and locomotive structure, usually having a columnar shape.  During locomotion, legs function as "ext... Read more »

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

stomach/胃(I)/胃(Wèi)

stomach/胃(I)/胃(Wèi)

The stomach is an organ of digestion. It has a saclike shape and is located between the esophagus and the intestines. Almost every animal... Read more »
The bottom/ボトム(Botomu)/底部(Dǐbù)

The bottom/ボトム(Botomu)/底部(Dǐbù)

The bottom is , the part of your body that you sit on  , a large padded area at the base of the back.  It has many alternative names (b... Read more »
Chest/胸(Mune)/胸部(Xiōngbù)

Chest/胸(Mune)/胸部(Xiōngbù)

The  chest    is a part of the  anatomy  of humans and various other animals. It is sometimes referred to as the  thorax  or the  bosom.... Read more »

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The head/頭(Atama)/头部(Tóu bù)

The head/頭(Atama)/头部(Tóu bù)

The head is the part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, mouth, ears, nose, and other basics of life of the organism. The head of ... Read more »

Saturday, June 16, 2012

The Achilles tendon/アキレス腱(Akiresuken)/跟腱(Gēn jiàn)

The Achilles tendon/アキレス腱(Akiresuken)/跟腱(Gēn jiàn)

The Achilles tendon is fibrous tissue that connects the heel to the muscles of the lower leg: the calf muscles. Leg muscles are the most p... Read more »
 
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