IV. Complete these sentences using the terms anterior or posterior. (23) The scapula is (24) The maxillary central incisors are (25) The radial nerve in the brachial area is (26) The occipital lobe is_to the frontal lobe of the human brain. to the heart. to the maxillary molars. to the upper portion of the humerus. v. Complete these sentences using the terms lateral or medial. (27) The arms are (28) The vertebral column is (29) The nose is (30) The fifth digits of the feet are to the nipples. to the scapula. to the eyes. to the first digits. VI. Complete these sentences using proximal or distal. (31) The palms are (32) The axilla is (33) The toes are (34) The knees are the elbow. to the first digit. to the knees. to the groin.
IV. Complete these sentences using the terms anterior or posterior. (23) The scapula is (24) The maxillary central incisors are (25) The radial nerve in the brachial area is (26) The occipital lobe is_to the frontal lobe of the human brain. to the heart. to the maxillary molars. to the upper portion of the humerus. v. Complete these sentences using the terms lateral or medial. (27) The arms are (28) The vertebral column is (29) The nose is (30) The fifth digits of the feet are to the nipples. to the scapula. to the eyes. to the first digits. VI. Complete these sentences using proximal or distal. (31) The palms are (32) The axilla is (33) The toes are (34) The knees are the elbow. to the first digit. to the knees. to the groin.
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Transcribed Image Text:IV. Complete these sentences using the terms anterior or posterior.
(23) The scapula is
(24) The maxillary central incisors are
(25) The radial nerve in the brachial area is
(26) The occipital lobe is
to the heart.
to the maxillary molars.
to the upper portion of the humerus.
to the frontal lobe of the human brain.
V. Complete these sentences using the terms lateral or medial.
(27) The arms are,
(28) The vertebral column is
(29) The nose is
(30) The fifth digits of the feet are_
to the nipples.
_to the scapula.
to the eyes.
to the first digits.
VI. Complete these sentences using proximal or distal.
(31) The palms are
(32) The axilla is
(33) The toes are
(34) The knees are
the elbow.
to the first digit.
to the knees.
to the groin.

Transcribed Image Text:VII. Identify the term being described using the words in the box below.
prone, dorsal, superficial, ventral, cranial, supine, caudal, deep, rostral
(35) The front of an organism.
(36) Related to the tail.
(37) Related to the head.
(38) Toward the rear or backside of an organism.
(39) Toward the skin, nearer the body surface.
(40) Away from the surface of the body.
(41) Protrusion
(42) Lying face downwards.
(43) Lying face upwards.
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