
1. Height: The measurement from the floor to the top of the head.
2. Shoulder Width: The distance across the shoulders from one edge to the other.
3. Upper Arm: The part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
4. Hipline: The horizontal measurement around the widest part of the hips.
5. Calf Circumference: The measurement around the calf of the leg, taken at the smallest part of the calf.
6. Weight: The amount of mass or heaviness of a person or object.
7. Bust: The measurement around the fullest part of the chest, typically at the level of the nipples.
8. Waist: The measurement around the smallest part of the torso, usually between the lowest ribs and the hip bones.
9. Thigh Circumference: The measurement around the thigh, taken at the widest part of the thigh.
Additional Information:
- Internal Organs: The organs within the body that perform specific functions.
- Diaphragm: The dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- Kidney: One of the pair of organs that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood.
- Gullet: The muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
- Gall Bladder: A small organ that stores bile produced by the liver.
- Spleen: An organ involved in filtering the blood and fighting infections.
- Small Intestine: The longest part of the digestive system, where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place.
- Blind Gut: Another term for the cecum, the pouch-like structure at the beginning of the large intestine.
- Rectum: The final part of the large intestine, connecting to the anus.
- Heart: The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Lung: One of the pair of organs responsible for respiration.
- Stomach: The organ that continues the digestion process by breaking down food.
- Vermiform Appendix: A small, finger-like pouch attached to the large intestine, with a function not entirely understood.