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Anatomical terms of location

Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of humans and other animals. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position provides a definition of what is at the front ("anterior"), behind ("posterior") and so on. As part of defining and…

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Anatomical terms of location

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terms used anatomical fromlatin body example something describe anterior organism also dorsal position axes anatomy surface structure distal posterior axis

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proximal or distal in relation to a body part that is nearest toinstance ofA non-bilaterian has no anterior or posterior surface for example but can still have a descriptor used0.80text
or furthest from its middle.International organisations have determined vocabularies that are often used as standards for subdisciplines of anatomyinstance ofA non-bilaterian has no anterior or posterior surface for example but can still have a descriptor used0.80text
the undersurface of the tongue.In a fishinstance ofor organ0.80text
the dorsal fin is on the upper surfaceinstance ofor organ0.80text
its ventral finsinstance ofor organ0.80text
the anterolateral tibial tubercleinstance ofor to a named organ0.80text
the anterolateral system in the spinal cordinstance ofThe term can also describe the direction and location of something that enters or courses through the body0.80text
and the anterolateral central arteriesinstance ofThe term can also describe the direction and location of something that enters or courses through the body0.80text
the anterior cingulate cortexinstance ofAnd the dorsomedial region has subcompartments that make use of other terms0.80text
and infralimbic cortexinstance ofAnd the dorsomedial region has subcompartments that make use of other terms0.80text
the anterior cingulate cortex may be divided anatomically based on cognitiveinstance ofStructures0.80text
osteologyinstance ofFields0.80text

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