What is the standard anatomical position of the human body?, Lying on the back, Standing upright, arms at the sides, palms facing forward, Standing on one leg, Sitting, In the anatomical position, which way do the palms face?, Backward, Sideways, Forward, Down, The term “anterior” refers to:, Back, Front, Side, Deep, Which part does “dorsal” describe?, Front of the body, Back, Arm, Leg, “Superior” means:, Below, Above, Side, Deep, Which direction does “lateral” indicate?, Toward the midline, Toward the side, Up, Deep, “Proximal” describes a point:, Far from the point of attachment, Near the point of attachment, On the surface, Deep, “Distal” refers to:, Nearest to the attachment, Farthest from the attachment, Back, Up, The frontal (or coronal) plane separates the body into:, Left and right halves, Upper and lower parts, Front and back parts, Front and side parts, A sagittal plane divides the body into:, Front and back, Upper and lower, Left and right, Central and peripheral, The midsagittal plane splits the body into:, Left and right halves, Upper and lower halves, Front and back, Diagonal sections, The transverse plane separates the body into:, Left and right halves, Front and back, Upper and lower parts, Diagonal sections, “Superficial” means:, On or near the surface, Deep, Side, Below, “Ventral” relates to the:, Back, Abdominal/front side, Upper body, Side, “Posterior” means:, Front, Back, Side, Surface.
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ANATOMICAL POSITION
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