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Page 1: Anatomical terms: Planes A = midsagittal B = sagittal or parasagittal C = coronal D. Transverse, horizontal or axial A A B C D

Page 2: Anatomical terms: Positions 1 = cranial 2 = caudal 3 = medial 4 = lateral 5 = proximal 6 = distal 7 = superior 8 = inferior 12 = digital or palmer 13= plantar Page 3 Proximal transverse, horizontal or axial inferior midsaggital

Answers 1 = cranial, cervical, rostral 2 = caudal, genital 3 = medial, central 4 = lateral, peripheral, superficial, external 5 = proximal, brachial 6 = distal 7 = superior 8 = inferior 12 = digital or palmer 13= plantar

What planes are represented in A and B. What plane is represented in A? What plane is represented in A? What plane is represented in A?   1. What anatomic term describes a part that is closest to the point of attachment to the trunk of the body? PROXIMAL 2. What anatomic plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts?   TRANSVERSE, HORIZONTAL, AXIAL 3. What is the term used when referring to a structure in the body that is below, or at a lower level than, another structure of interest? INFERIOR What planes are represented in A and B. A = Midsagittal or medial sagittal B = Transverse What plane is represented in B? What plane is represented in B? What plane is represented in B? A B