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The language of the positions and realtionships in antomy is called anatomical position and directional terms.
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Of or relating to anatomy or dissection; as, the anatomic art; anatomical observations.
The correct anatomical term for spin is rotation or circumduction.
By using the anatomical position, a reference point is created, thus eliminating confusion. Since directional language, such as the words, "up," "down," "left," "right," "above," and "below" are subjective and can vary depending on many factors. By using one uniform position when examining a person's body, these terms are less likely to be misunderstood or poorly communicated. How the person's body is positioned can greatly change the layout of the person's anatomy and thus change the terms used to describe the person's anatomy. For example, when the palms are facing upwards or forwards, as they should be in the anatomical position, they are supine. If the palms are facing downwards or backwards, which they should not be in the anatomical position, they are prone. When the palms are supine, the two bones in the forearm, the radius and ulna, are parallel to one another. When the palms are prone, the radius and ulna cross over one another.
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Acronym
vestigial
The word "peklat" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "scar".
The language of the positions and realtionships in antomy is called anatomical position and directional terms.
Anatomical directional terms and bodyplanes describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body.
what anatomical term is used to describe the gluteal region on the surface of the body
dorsal and ventral,posterior and anterior
Anatomical language is derived from both Greek and Latin terminology. The original medical texts were in Greek, and then translated into Latin. They were used until the 1700's until they were translated into other languages, like English.
small finger-like projection that can be used in anatomical and zoological naming to describe structure's.
what anatomical term is used to describe the vertebral region to the scapular region
This is a rather confusing question. How would they describe anything without using language? The word "describe" means using language to tell about something.