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What is the Anatomical Position? - Answer: Standing up straight,
looking ahead, with the palms facing forward
Frontal/Coronal Plane - Answer: Divides the body into front (anterior)
and back (posterior) sections
,Sagittal Plane - Answer: Divides the body into left and right halves
Transverse/Horizontal Plane - Answer: Divides the body into upper
(superior) and lower (inferior) halves
Superior (cranial) - Answer: Towards the head end or upper part of a
structure or body; above
ex: The head is superior to the abdomen
Inferior (caudal) - Answer: Away from the head end or toward the
lower end of a structure or the body; below
ex: The navel is inferior to the chin
Ventral (anterior) - Answer: Toward or at the front of the body; in
front of
ex: The breastbone is ventral(anterior) to the spine
Dorsal (posterior) - Answer: Toward or at the back of the body; behind
, ex: The heart is dorsal(posterior) to the breastbone
Medial - Answer: Toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner
side of
ex: The heart is medial to the arm
Lateral - Answer: Away from the midline of the body; on the outer side
of
ex: The arms are lateral to the chest
Intermediate - Answer: Between and more medial and a more lateral
structure
ex: The collar bone is intermediate to the breastbone and shoulder
Proximal - Answer: Closer to the origin of the body part of the point of
attachment of a limb to the body trunk