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Question | Answer |
anatomical position | Body is erect or standing with the arms at the sides and palms turned forward.Head and feet are pointing forward |
Abdominal | anterior body trunk inferior to ribs |
Acromial | shoulder |
antebrahial | forearm |
antecubital | depressed area just in front of elbow |
Anterior | toward or at the fromt of the body(ventral) |
Axillary | armpits |
Bilateral symmetry | right and left sides of the body are mirror images |
calcaneal | heel of foot |
carpal | wrist |
caudal | toward the tail |
cephalic | head region |
cervical | neck region |
contralateral | refers to injury on the opposite side of body |
coxal | hip |
cranial | skull |
cural | leg |
cubital | elbow |
cutaneous | skin(or body surface) |
deep | away from the body surface(internal) |
frontal plane | divides body into front and back portions |
femoral | thigh |
Gluteal | buttock |
inferior | toward the lower part of the body |
inguinal | groin |
left | to the left side of the body(not your left the subjects) |
lateral | away from the midline of the body |
lumbar | lower back between ribs and pelvis |
mammary | breast |
manual | hand |
mental | chin |
medial | toward the midline (center) of the body |
Medial plane | divides the body into right and left halves(midsaggital) |
occipital | back of lower skull |
palmar | palm of the hand |
pateller | front of knee |
pelvic | area overlying the pelvis |
posterior | toward the back side of the body (dorsal) |
proximal | the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk |
superior | toward the head or upper part of the body |
superficial | body surface(external) |
thoracic | chest region |
transverse plane | divides the body into top and bottom portions |
ventral | toward or at the front of the body(anterior) |
visceral | toward an internal organ(describes position inside a body cavity) |
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