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3096:
2934:, "Super-" and "Supra-", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2333:
4584:
3375:
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1442:
872:is considered the most posterior part; for many
852: 'before') describes what is in front, and
4058:
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3937:. Oxford University Press, US. pp. 17–19.
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834:"Anterior" redirects here. For other uses, see
301:
3508:. Wolters kluwer india Pvt Ltd. pp. 6–7.
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3369:
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3361:
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2854:
2821:, "Anteroposterior", accessed 14 October 2020.
2142:In organisms with a changeable shape, such as
2024:Different terms are used because of different
1594:Anatomical terms used to describe a human hand
547:Anatomical axes in a human, similar for other
4110:
4039:
3926:
3924:
3922:
3769:
3501:
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2734:
1989:is covered with a lining called the visceral
476:, which divides the body into front and back.
109:
3851:
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2833:, "Cephalocaudal", accessed 14 October 2020.
2750:The Chest X-ray: A Systematic Teaching Atlas
625:Several terms are commonly seen and used as
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3426:
3358:
3330:
2845:, "Dorsoventral", accessed 14 October 2020.
1861:) describes an anatomical structure tilted
1650:of muscles which flex the fingers, and the
1039:, meaning weakness on one side of the body.
392:body wall through the body to exit through
4124:
4117:
4103:
3919:
3883:
3772:A Concise Etymological Dictionary of Latin
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3139:
2855:Pellerito, John; Polak, Joseph F. (2012).
1873:
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3974:Dyce, KM; Sack, WO; Wensing, CJG (2010).
3808:
3734:
3716:
3412:. Cambridge University Press. p. 1.
3376:Ruppert, EE; Fox, RS; Barnes, RD (2004).
2968:Gordh, Gordon; Headrick, David H (2011).
2007:) is used to denote a location along the
1843:may be anteverted, that is to say tilted
1835:typically is anteverted, tilted slightly
1151:
829:
175:. Additionally, for some animals such as
3813:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
3585:"NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms "lumen""
3551:, "retroversion", accessed 17 July 2020.
3045:, "contralateral", accessed 2 July 2020.
2857:Introduction to Vascular Ultrasonography
2278:
2174:
2117:
1589:
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666:supplies the muscles beneath the tongue.
602:
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213:
4044:(8th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
3961:
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3534:, "anteversion", accessed 17 July 2020.
3531:
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3042:
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2445:. However, some biradially symmetrical
2262:end. The opposite end then becomes the
1743:
1555: 'cheek') and "palatal" (from
1447:
1212:
132:are used to describe unambiguously the
14:
4585:
4075:Hyman's comparative vertebrate anatomy
3889:
3787:, "rostral", accessed 14 October 2020.
3251:, "superficial", accessed 2 July 2020.
3215:, "peripheral", accessed 17 July 2020.
3057:, "ipsilateral", accessed 2 July 2020.
2961:
2221:or other unique structure is present.
2170:
1953:of the skull or associated structures.
1067:
4098:
3848:, "aboral", accessed 13 October 2020.
3799:, "caudal", accessed 14 October 2020.
3774:. Halle (Saale): Max Niemeyer Verlag.
3401:
3399:
3397:
3162:
3081:, "unilateral", accessed 2 July 2020.
2746:
1865:away from something. An example is a
1486:References may also take origin from
1277:These two terms, used in anatomy and
1272:
885:
4070:
3757:
3102:
3069:, "bilateral", accessed 2 July 2020.
3033:, "posterior", accessed 2 July 2020.
2922:, "Inter-", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2910:, "Infra-", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2794:
2114:Asymmetrical and spherical organisms
2020:Specific animals and other organisms
1919:is away from the lumen. Opposite to
1911:(body cavity or tubular structure);
1673:is used exclusively to describe the
1475:"T4", and at the level of the third
962:Terms derived from lateral include:
563:Anatomical axes and directions in a
144:. The terms, typically derived from
3836:, "oral", accessed 13 October 2020.
3689:, "visceral", accessed 3 July 2020.
3674:, "terminal", accessed 3 July 2020.
3662:, "parietal", accessed 3 July 2020.
3239:, "profound", accessed 2 July 2020.
3203:, "central", accessed 17 July 2020.
3116:"What do distal and proximal mean?"
3021:, "anterior", accessed 2 July 2020.
3009:, "inferior", accessed 2 July 2020.
2997:, "superior", accessed 2 July 2020.
2898:, "Hypo-", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2573:Typical arrangement of eyes in the
1677:. These terms describe location as
1661:can also be used synonymously with
24:
3992:
3954:
3466:Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
3394:
3278:, "rostral", accessed 3 July 2020.
3263:
2958:, "an-", accessed on 17 July 2020.
2886:, "Sub-", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2347:jellyfish, sea anemones and corals
2274:(normally attached to a surface).
2213:, and are nearly always viewed on
2105:Anatomical terms of location in a
2090:Anatomical terms of location in a
2075:Anatomical terms of location in a
2060:Anatomical terms of location in a
1523:
1463:, depending on the section of the
1281:, describe something at the back (
25:
4624:
3858:Oliveira, Otto Müller Patrão de.
3857:
3460:Smith, J. B.; Dodson, P. (2003).
3338:General Zoology Laboratory Manual
3302:, "caudal", accessed 3 July 2020.
2946:, "-ad", accessed on 3 July 2020.
2380:are not included, since they are
2294:Organisms that are attached to a
2258:), is normally designated as the
2011:that is relatively closer to the
1665:to refer to the underside of the
1574:
346:
152:roots, describe something in its
4561:
4552:
4551:
4194:
3502:Rajkumar, K.; Ramya, R. (2017).
2809:, "axis", accessed 17 July 2020.
2582:
2566:
2550:
2477:
2458:
2098:
2083:
2068:
2053:
1761:
1752:
1087:Anatomical directional reference
979:contralateral, side of the brain
868:is anterior to the eyes and the
581:or near-spheroid organs such as
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556:
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35:
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3874:
3802:
3705:Veterinary Medicine and Science
3630:
3602:
3577:
3554:
3227:, "deep", accessed 2 July 2020.
3156:
3133:
3108:
2848:
2290:, showing the apical–basal axes
316:A male and female human in the
209:
4071:Wake, Marvale H., ed. (1992).
4013:Standring, Susan, ed. (2016).
4000:. The Gene Ontology Consortium
3976:Textbook of veterinary anatomy
3880:Ruppert et al. (2004), p. 184.
3641:. Southern Illinois University
2767:
2740:
2339:Radially symmetrical organisms
2334:Radially symmetrical organisms
2288:sponges (Venus flower baskets)
2151:organisms, only terms such as
1348:In the human skull, the terms
13:
1:
3563:"Medical Definition of Lumen"
2675:Dyce, Sack & Wensing 2010
2640:
2345: – primarily
1492:anterior superior iliac spine
1443:Other terms and special cases
775:
744:, added to the end of words:
4534:Standard anatomical position
4459:Glossary of plant morphology
4454:Glossary of dinosaur anatomy
4449:Anatomical terms of location
3809:Valentine, James W. (2004).
3409:Applied Radiological Anatomy
2645:
2625:Proper right and proper left
2577:, with PME being the largest
2189:with a fixed elongated shape
2167:, are usefully descriptive.
1340:Rostral, cranial, and caudal
1322:For example, in a fish, the
1139:reproductive tract of snails
1076:. For the dental terms, see
598:
444:, and, in many animals, the
414:Anatomical planes in a human
341:standard anatomical position
318:standard anatomical position
308:Standard anatomical position
302:Standard anatomical position
288:standard anatomical position
282:. The reasoning is that the
268:Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria
191:Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria
154:standard anatomical position
130:anatomical terms of location
7:
3140:Hutchinson, J.M.C. (2022).
2610:Geometric terms of location
2598:
2513:Special terms are used for
2341:include those in the group
2122:Asymmetrical and spherical
1708:, structures closer to the
222:and whether an animal is a
10:
4629:
3433:Pieter A. Folkens (2000).
2971:A Dictionary of Entomology
2502:
2498:
2493:, aboral and oral surfaces
2248:(such as the end with the
1578:
1527:
1356:are adapted to the curved
1169:peripheral nervous systems
1071:
1017:on both sides of the body.
833:
403:
305:
4572:Index of anatomy articles
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4474:
4436:
4403:
4355:
4307:
4257:
4241:
4203:
4192:
4136:
4040:Kardong, Kenneth (2019).
3589:National Cancer Institute
2182:Phaeodactylum tricornutum
1782:(above), compared with a
1035:can result in unilateral
836:Anterior (disambiguation)
399:
4221:morphological plasticity
4211:Bacterial cell structure
2747:Hofer, Matthias (2006).
2593:the AME are the largest.
2505:Glossary of spider terms
2429: 'circumference').
1931:, or the cavity's wall).
1847:to some relevant degree.
1728:and structures near the
1512:in medicine to feel the
1052: 'bow-legged') and
922:are medial to the legs.
740:Other terms are used as
525:The anteroposterior axis
44:This article is part of
4064:www.merriam-webster.com
3931:Foelix, Rainer (2011).
3895:How to Know the Spiders
3617:.com Medical Dictionary
2451:bilaterally symmetrical
2382:bilaterally symmetrical
2286:Euplectella aspergillum
2148:spherically symmetrical
2030:bilaterally symmetrical
1874:Other directional terms
1243: 'due to depth').
1229:external oblique muscle
648:means beneath the skin.
493:
4608:Orientation (geometry)
4539:Transcendental anatomy
4444:Anatomical terminology
3811:On the Origin of Phyla
3770:Tucker, T. G. (1931).
2974:(2nd ed.). CABI.
2753:. Thieme. p. 24.
2291:
2190:
2139:
2009:gastrointestinal canal
1595:
1369:
1265:is superficial to the
1165:central nervous system
1152:Central and peripheral
1088:
949:
934:
830:Anterior and posterior
622:
528:The cephalocaudal axis
513:
458:
415:
369:
320:
262:Terminologia Anatomica
231:
185:Terminologia Anatomica
54:Anatomical terminology
4216:cellular morphologies
3967:collinsdictionary.com
2635:Sinistral and dextral
2468:, another species of
2282:
2178:
2134: – a
2121:
1593:
1347:
1330:, but ventral to the
1148:of a given compound.
1103: 'nearest') and
1086:
1078:Glossary of dentistry
783:Superior and inferior
759: 'towards') and
606:
531:The dorsoventral axis
501:
413:
354:
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217:
4487:Anatomical variation
4170:Microscopic anatomy
3846:Merriam-Webster 2020
3797:Merriam-Webster 2020
3785:Merriam-Webster 2020
3687:Merriam-Webster 2020
3672:Merriam-Webster 2020
3660:Merriam-Webster 2020
3300:Merriam-Webster 2020
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3276:Merriam-Webster 2020
2956:Merriam-Webster 2020
2944:Merriam-Webster 2020
2932:Merriam-Webster 2020
2920:Merriam-Webster 2020
2908:Merriam-Webster 2020
2896:Merriam-Webster 2020
2884:Merriam-Webster 2020
2843:Merriam-Webster 2020
2831:Merriam-Webster 2020
2819:Merriam-Webster 2020
2781:. 29 September 2023.
2718:, pp. xvi–xvii.
2414: 'away from').
2304:animal-like protists
2179:Four individuals of
1788:bimanual examination
1744:Rotational direction
1454:anatomical landmarks
1448:Anatomical landmarks
1213:Superficial and deep
822:but inferior to the
483:, also known as the
463:to the median plane.
365:Mantophryne insignis
4603:Medical terminology
4502:Form classification
4370:Neanderthal anatomy
4228:Colonial morphology
4166:Comparative anatomy
4149:Superficial anatomy
3637:David King (2009).
3320:. McGraw-Hill 2003
3120:The Survival Doctor
2716:Gray's Anatomy 2016
2630:Reflection symmetry
2371:discrete rotational
2330: 'peak/tip').
2171:Elongated organisms
1947:parietal peritoneum
1790:facing towards the
1488:superficial anatomy
1068:Proximal and distal
818:is superior to the
812:anatomical position
730:supraorbital ridges
704:intercostal muscles
585:may be measured by
504:Paramecium caudatum
4517:History of anatomy
4204:Bacteria and fungi
3934:Biology of Spiders
3862:. Biota Neotropica
3561:William C. Shiel.
2292:
2191:
2140:
1867:retroverted uterus
1786:uterus undergoing
1652:dorsal venous arch
1596:
1530:Dental terminology
1479:"L3". Because the
1401: 'skull') or
1370:
1326:are dorsal to the
1289:) of an organism.
1285:) or front/belly (
1273:Dorsal and ventral
1203:, originally from
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886:Medial and lateral
682:infraorbital nerve
623:
549:orthograde bipedal
514:
470:, also called the
416:
370:
321:
232:
4580:
4579:
4413:Amphibian anatomy
4405:Other vertebrates
4347:Arthropod cuticle
4325:Insect morphology
4320:Gastropod anatomy
4233:Lichen morphology
4159:brain morphometry
3944:978-0-19-973482-5
3904:978-0-697-04899-8
3820:978-0-226-84548-7
3515:978-93-86691-16-3
3446:978-0-12-746612-5
3419:978-0-521-48110-6
3177:10.1021/cr9700538
2870:978-1-4557-3766-6
2760:978-3-13-144211-6
2490:Porania pulvillus
2215:microscope slides
2199:longitudinal axis
2048:of the organism.
1771:Image showing an
1500:medial epicondyle
1473:thoracic vertebra
1469:cervical vertebra
1013:means removal of
958:
944:'right';
943:
664:hypoglossal nerve
420:anatomical planes
158:anatomical planes
126:
125:
16:(Redirected from
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1778:lying above the
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1506:Anatomical lines
1496:medial malleolus
1465:vertebral column
1431:For example, in
953:
938:
706:run between the
684:runs within the
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509:Stentor roeselii
486:transverse plane
481:horizontal plane
406:Anatomical plane
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4395:Giraffe anatomy
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4315:Decapod anatomy
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4299:Soil morphology
4282:Plant life-form
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1724:(shinbone) are
1689:; For example,
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