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25 Cards in this Set

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Anterior
The front, as opposed to the posterior
Anteroposterior
From front to back, as opposed to posteroanterior
Caudad
Toward the feet (or tail in embryology), as opposed to cranial
Caudal
Pertaining to, situated in, or toward the tail or the hind part. Or below another structure
Cranial
Toward the head, as opposed to caudad
Deep
Away from the exterior surface or further into the body, as opposed to superficial
Distal
Further from the beginning, as opposed to proximal.
• Dorsal: The back, as opposed to ventral
Horizontal
Parallel to the floor, a plane passing through the standing body parallel to the floor
Inferior
Below, as opposed to superior.
Inferolateral
Below and to one side. Both inferior and lateral.
Lateral
Toward the left or right side of the body, as opposed to medial
Medial
In the middle or inside, as opposed to lateral
Posterior
The back or behind, as opposed to the anterior
Posteroanterior
From back to front, as opposed to anteroposterior
Pronation
Rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm is down (and the corresponding movement of the foot and leg with the sole down), as opposed to supination.
Prone
With the front or ventral surface downward (lying face down), as opposed to supine.
Proximal
Toward the beginning, as opposed to distal
Sagittal
: A vertical plane passing through the standing body from front to back. The mid-sagittal, or median plane, splits the body into left and right halves
Superficial
On the surface or shallow, as opposed to deep
Superior
Above, as opposed to inferior
Supination
Rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm is upward (and the corresponding movement of the foot and leg), as opposed to pronation
Supine
With the back or dorsal surface downward (lying face up), as opposed to prone.
Transverse
A horizontal plane passing through the standing body parallel to the ground.
Ventral
Pertaining to the abdomen, as opposed to dorsal
Vertical
Upright, as opposed to horizontal