The eyes are superior to the chest. "Distal" and "proximal" don't apply to the features of the face.
The abdomen is distal to the chest. The chest is located superiorly to the abdomen in anatomical position.
No. Proximal means closer to the body. Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
Yes, the eyes are distal to the nose. "Distal" refers to a position farther away from the body's center or point of attachment, whereas "proximal" refers to a position closer to the body's center or point of attachment.
No. On the axial body (head, neck, chest and abdominal area), the features are either superior or inferior to each other. In this case the forehead is 'above' the mouth making it superior to the mouth. Proximal and distal refer to how close some thing is to the attachment of a limb. You will compare how close some thing is to that attachment compared to another. For example, your fingers are distal to your elbow. Your elbow is proximal to your fingers.
No, the eyes are superior to he chest.
The hand is distal, because your hand is drawing away from your body. Proximal means closer to the body.Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
Yes, the liver is distal to the sternum. The sternum is located in the chest, while the liver is situated in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
The acromion process of the scapula articulates with the distal end of the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint. The clavicle provides attachment points for muscles of the arms and chest, such as the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The terms "distal" and "proximal" don't apply to the face.
The distal end of the chest bone is the xyphoid process.
No, they have them on their face.
Yes, since they are located above the chest.