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fill in the blank with the regional term that is being described. the choose your answer... region includes the entire front side of the body. fill in blank 1 point fill in the blank with the regional term that is being described. the middle of the chest (where the breastbone is found) is called the choose your answer... region.
The sternal region (or the mediastinal/epigastric? Wait, no, the middle of the chest where the breastbone (sternum) is found is the sternal region or more specifically, the mediastinal? Wait, no, the correct regional term for the middle of the chest (breastbone area) is the sternal region (or sometimes the mediastinum but in regional terms, the sternal region is the area over the sternum. Alternatively, the epigastric is upper abdomen, but the breastbone is in the chest. Wait, the correct term for the middle of the chest (where the sternum is) is the sternal region or the mediastinal? Wait, no, in anatomical regional terms, the area containing the breastbone (sternum) in the middle of the chest is the sternal region (part of the thoracic region). Alternatively, the mediastinum is the space, but the regional term for the surface area over the sternum is the sternal region. Wait, maybe the answer is "sternal" or "mediastinal"? Wait, no, let's recall: the anterior chest region over the sternum is the sternal region. So the middle of the chest (breastbone area) is the sternal region.
For the first blank (the region including the entire front side of the body): that's the anterior (ventral) region? Wait, no, the regional term for the entire front side of the body is the ventral (anterior) region. But maybe the question is about the anterior (ventral) region. Wait, the first question: "the region includes the ENTIRE front side of the body" – that's the ventral (anterior) region. But maybe the options (if any) include "anterior" or "ventral". But since the user's image shows two fill - in - the - blanks:
First blank: The region including the entire front side of the body is the ventral (anterior) region. But in anatomical terms, the front side is the ventral (anterior) region.
Second blank: The middle of the chest (breastbone area) is the sternal region (or mediastinal? No, mediastinum is internal. The surface region over the sternum is sternal. So for the second blank, the answer is "sternal".
Wait, but let's confirm. Anatomical regions: the anterior (ventral) region is the front of the body. The sternal region is the middle of the chest (over the sternum). So:
First blank: anterior (ventral) region (but maybe the term is "anterior" or "ventral").
Second blank: sternal region.
But since the user's problem is to fill in the blanks, let's address each:
- The region including the entire front side of the body: Anterior (Ventral) region. But in some contexts, "ventral" is used, but "anterior" is also correct. However, the standard regional term for the front of the body is the anterior (ventral) region.
- The middle of the chest (breastbone area): Sternal region.
But maybe the first blank's answer is "anterior" (or "ventral") and the second is "sternal".
Assuming the first question: "the region includes the ENTIRE front side of the body" – the answer is Anterior (or Ventral) region.
Second question: "The middle of the chest (where the breastbone is found) is called the ____ region" – the answer is Sternal region.
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- For the region including the entire front side of the body: Anterior (or Ventral)
- For the middle of the chest (breastbone area) region: Sternal