Answer and explanation:
Even though the question does not provide us with the body parts, we can still find them by looking up the definitions of each word.
a. buccal -- refers to the buccal/oral cavity, that is, the mouth.
b. mental -- refers to the mind and the process of thinking. Not to be confused with the insult "mental", used as a synonym for "crazy".
c. lumbar - refers to the lower part of the back. It is common for people to have lumbar pains when they exercise improperly.
d. pollex -- refers to the first digit of the forelimb. In our case, it is the thumb.
e. hallux - refers to the first digit of the hind foot. In our case, it is the big toe.
f. sural - refers to the calf of the leg.
The words above come from Latin roots. It is common in science for words to be derived from Greek and Latin.
Ancient Greece and in Ancient Rome
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The pharaoh Ramses II (RAM-seez) ruled from about 1290 to 1224 B.C.E., during the New Kingdom. Called Ramses the Great, he is one of the most famous pharaohs. He reigned for more than 60 years, longer than almost any other pharaoh. ... At the age of ten, Ramses was made a captain in the Egyptian army.