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  1. Terms in this set (25) Start studying Anatomy of the heart English-French. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.

  2. Jun 16, 2017 · Segment of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood. aorta. The main artery carrying oxygenated blood to all parts of the body. In this interactive, you can label parts of the human heart. Drag and drop the text labels onto the boxes next to the diagram. Selecting or hovering over a box will highlight each area in the diagram.

  3. www.woodwardfrench.com › lesson › parts-of-the-bodyParts of the Body in French

    • Les Parties Du Corps en Français Parts of The Body in French
    • La Tête – The Head
    • Les Bras – The Arms
    • La Main et Les Doigts – The Hand and Fingers
    • La Jambe et Le Pied – The Leg and Foot
    • Autres Parties Du Corps – Other Parts of The Body

    The following is a list of common parts of the body in French. I have included the article (le/la) before the noun so that you can learn whether it is a masculine or feminine word.

    la bouche: mouth les cheveux (m): hair (Note how it is used in plural form) le cil: eyelash (plural:les cils) le cou: neck la dent: tooth (plural: les dents) le front: forehead la joue: cheek (plural: les joues) la lèvre: lip (plural: les lèvres) la langue: tongue le menton: chin la narine: nostril (plural: les narines) le nez: nose l’œil (m): eye ...

    l’aisselle (f): armpit (plural: les aiselles) l’avant-bras (m): forearm (plural: les avant-bras) le bras: arm (plural: les bras) le coude: elbow (plural: les coudes) l’épaule (f): shoulder (plural: les épaules)

    la main: hand (plural: les mains) le doigt: finger (plural: les doigts) Les cinq doigts de la main sont: (The five fingers are:) 1. l’auriculaire: little finger (sometimes called le petit doigt) 2. l’annulaire:ring finger 3. le majeur: middle finger 4. l’index:index finger 5. le pouce: thumb (plural: les pouces) l’ongle (m): nail (plural: les ongle...

    la cheville: ankle (plural: les chevilles) la cuisse: thigh (plural: les cuisses) le genou: knee (plural: les genoux) la jambe: leg (plural: les jambes) le mollet: calf (muscle) (plural: les mollets) l’ongle (m): nail (plural: les ongles) l’orteil (m): toe (plural: les orteils) – (Also known as doigt de pied) le pied: foot (plural: les pieds) le ta...

    le cerveau: brain le cœur: heart le dos: back la hanche: hip (plural: les hanches) le nombril: belly button la peau: skin la poitrine: chest le ventre:belly

    • Heart anatomy. The heart has five surfaces: base (posterior), diaphragmatic (inferior), sternocostal (anterior), and left and right pulmonary surfaces. It also has several margins: right, left, superior, and inferior
    • Heart valves. Heart valves separate atria from ventricles, and ventricles from great vessels. The valves incorporate two or three leaflets (cusps) around the atrioventricular orifices and the roots of great vessels.
    • Blood flow through the heart. The blood flow through the heart is quite logical. It happens with the heart cycle, which consists of the periodical contraction and relaxation of the atrial and ventricular myocardium (heart muscle tissue).
    • Coronary circulation. The heart must also be supplied with oxygenated blood. This is done by the two coronary arteries: left and right. Heart muscles work constantly (thank goodness!)
  4. Aug 21, 2024 · This guide will take you through an extensive list of body parts in French, from the basics to more specialized terms. French nouns have genders, and body parts are no exception. We'll include the definite articles (le for masculine, la for feminine) to help you remember each word's gender. For plural terms, we'll use les.

  5. Body Parts in French (Le corps) – La Forêt French Class. This article aims to teach French body vocabulary, crucial for learners to effectively communicate and understand descriptions in French. Mastering these terms enhances comprehension and fluency, making conversations about health, daily activities, and personal experiences more precise ...

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  7. Sep 12, 2024 · Knowing how to describe body parts in French is essential for everyday conversations, especially in medical contexts or when describing physical features. This vocabulary list covers all the important body parts you’ll need to know. 1. Head and Face (La Tête et Le Visage) These terms describe the parts of the head and face. La tête – Head.

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