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Vocabulary

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Definition
Anatomical Position   Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward, & thumbs.  
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Directional Terms   Used to describe the anatomical position of a body part in relation to another.  
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Superior   Used to refer to what is above.  
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In ferior   To what is below.  
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Anterior or Ventral   Towards the front  
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Dorsal or Posterior   Towards The Back  
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Medial   Toward the midline of the body  
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Lateral   Away from the midline of the body  
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Trunk   Where your head & limbs attach.  
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Proximal   Closer to the attachment of a limb to the body trunk  
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Distal   Father from the attachment of a limb to the body trunk  
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