Question:
What are the anatomical terms to describe each of these questions?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What are the anatomical terms to describe each of these questions?
Three answers:
2016-03-02 04:25:31 UTC
you have got to be kidding you can't really think that answering 5 multisentence questions and making tables is an easy 10 points. i am not fooled into wasting my time on this.
Angela
2015-06-30 14:56:05 UTC
inferior to diaphram
eli
2012-01-26 15:25:00 UTC
Unlike the situation in zootomy, standard anatomical position is rigidly defined for human anatomy. As with other vertebrates, the human body is standing erect and at rest. Unlike the situation in other vertebrates, the limbs are placed in positions reminiscent of the supine position imposed on cadavers during autopsy. Therefore, the body has its feet together (or slightly separated), and its arms are rotated outward so that the palms are forward, and the thumbs are pointed away from the body (forearms supine). As well, the arms are usually moved slightly out from the body, so that the hands do not touch the sides.

12 anterior

14 lateral

16 dorsal

17 i would say distal



if i remember right there's a distinction saying that when a limb comes off of the trunk it's spoken of in terms of proximal or distal relationships



for this reason i question 5



other than that it looks like ya did pretty good


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