, Anatomy - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of body structures
Physiology - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of how all body structures function
Anterior or Ventral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Front or belly
side
Posterior or Dorsal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Back side
Superior (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the head
(used for head, neck and trunk)
Inferior (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the top of
the head (used for head, neck and trunk)
Medial (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Toward the midline of
the body.
Lateral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Away from the midline of
the body
Bilateral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Relating to or affecting
two sides
Proximal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the
connection of the body
Distal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the
connection of the body
Superficial (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the surface
(used for layered structures)
Deep (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the surface
(used for layered structures)
Right (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-On the body's right side
(not the viewer's right side)
Left (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-On the body's left side (not
the the viewer's left side)
Axial (Anatomical region) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Head, neck and trunk
Physiology - CORRECT ANSWERS-Study of how all body structures function
Anterior or Ventral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Front or belly
side
Posterior or Dorsal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Back side
Superior (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the head
(used for head, neck and trunk)
Inferior (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the top of
the head (used for head, neck and trunk)
Medial (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Toward the midline of
the body.
Lateral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Away from the midline of
the body
Bilateral (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Relating to or affecting
two sides
Proximal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the
connection of the body
Distal (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the
connection of the body
Superficial (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Closer to the surface
(used for layered structures)
Deep (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Farther from the surface
(used for layered structures)
Right (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-On the body's right side
(not the viewer's right side)
Left (Anatomical term of direction) - CORRECT ANSWERS-On the body's left side (not
the the viewer's left side)
Axial (Anatomical region) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Head, neck and trunk