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The trachea is not medial to the spine. Both structures are at the midline, and neither is more medial than the other.
Toward the midline means in the direction of the middle of the body. "Medial" means located closer to the midline, and adduction is movement of the limbs towards the midline.
No, the intermaxillary suture is different from the medial palatine suture. The intermaxillary suture refers to the joint between the two maxillary bones in the midline of the skull. On the other hand, the medial palatine suture is the joint between the two palatine bones in the midline of the hard palate.
Adduction means to move an arm or leg toward the midline. The midline is the center of your body. The joints that allow this are ball and socket joints and so they also have to turn towards the midline.
Anterior midline
The linea alba is the aponeurosis that travels along the ventral abdominal midline.
the sternum
Right cuspid (#6) to midline (between#8,9) Left cuspid (#11) to midline (between #8,9). Forming an inverted "V" with points at #6,#11, & between#8,9.
thymus
The heat is posterior to the sternum, not anterior. It is a midline structure, like the sternum, so it is not lateral to the sternum.
thymus
An elongate midline mark on the anterior, dorsal surface of the abdomen which overlies the heart
lump in neck
Women's breasts are located on the anterior upper half of the thoracic cavity on either side of the midline.
Linea Alba
The closest bone to the midline on the anterior (front) of the body is the sternum, the lower tip of the sternum is called the xyphoid process. Other than that, there really is no bone close to the midline of the body that has an end. On the back (posterior) is the vertebral column, but those bones do not have ends on them.