EBK BODY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS UPDAT
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780357158739
Author: Fong
Publisher: YUZU
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In anatomical position the body is lying down.
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a. False
b. True
Select the anatomical position meaning toward the front of the body.
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anterior
b.
posterior
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distal
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Regarding the anatomical position, which of the following statement is FALSE?
a.Eyes looking straight to the front
b.Upper limb adducted
c.Body is erect
d.Palm directed posteriorly
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