The breastbone (sternum), is just about the most medial (towards the mid-line) structure of the body.
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the tarsus (or tarsal region) is the ankle. The bones are: calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and the medial, intermediate and lateral cuniform bones.
Osteolysis means destruction of the bone. The distal clavicle is the part of the collarbone farthest from the breastbone.
Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
The medial border of the scapula is at the medial end of the spine of the scapula. This border is also called the vertebral border.
The medial femoral condyle is a normal part of the human body.
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Its C: Away from the midline of the body or body part.
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
I think you are asking about the medial epicondyle not the medical epicondyle. The medial epicondyle is a small bony bump on the end of the humerus kind of making the elbow joint
not sure but it could be superior, medial, and anterior....... i would check and make sure these are right
Thymus gland"The thymus gland lies just beneath the upper part of the breastbone in the middle of the chest.
The distal process on the medial tibial surface is the "medial malleolus".
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Distal end of Tibia
The heart is located in the left side of the body behind the breastbone area. The heart is part of the cardiovascular system.
The medial surface of the tibia is the part that faces the other leg. It is the most superficial of the tibia's surfaces.