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UALR- A&P I- Greg Barnes

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Definition
Coronal   Front and back halves.  
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Transverse   Top and bottom halves.  
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Sagittal   Left and right halves.  
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Deep   More internal. (farther from the surface)  
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Superficial   Closer to the surface.  
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Distal   Farther away (in DIStance) from the mid-line. (when compared to another strcuture.)  
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Proximal   Closer to mid-line. (when compared to another structure)  
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Bilateral   Something found on both sides of the body. (___- meaning "two")  
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Unilateral   Something found on only one side of the body. (___- meaning "one")  
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Contralateral   Referring to structures that are on opposite sides of the body.  
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Ipsilateral   Referring to structures that are on the same side of the body.  
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Lateral   Farther away from mid-line. (when compared to another structure)  
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Medial   Closer to mid-line. (when compared to another structure)  
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Inferior   Closer to the bottom (or foot). (when compared to another structure)  
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Superior   Closer to top (or head). (when compared to another structure)  
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Posterior   The back-side. (sometimes called "dorsal")  
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Anterior   The front-side. (sometimes called "ventral")  
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Mid-line   The "referrence point" line down the axis of the body.  
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