In (a)–(e), a directional term [e.g., distal in (a)] is followed by terms indicating different body structures or locations (e.g., the elbow/the wrist). In each case, choose the structure or organ...


In (a)–(e), a directional term [e.g., distal in (a)] is followed by terms indicating different body structures or locations (e.g., the elbow/the wrist). In each case, choose the structure or organ that matches the given directional term.


(a) distal: the elbow/the wrist


(b) lateral: the hip bone/the umbilicus


(c) superior: the nose/the chin


(d) anterior: the toes/the heel


(e) superficial: the scalp/the skull


Terms that apply to the backside of the body in the anatomical position include:


(a) ventral; anterior


(b) back; rear


(c) posterior; dorsal


(d) medial; lateral



May 03, 2022
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