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Yes, the hip bone is lateral to the umbilical region in the human body. The umbilical region is located in the central part of the abdomen, while the hip bone is situated on the sides of the body, more towards the back.
The arms are superior to and lateral to the umbilicus.
The arms are superior to and lateral to the umbilicus.
Because hip joint is articulation between acetabulum (concavity on lateral surface of hip bone) and femur (thigh bone).
what is the lateral part of the hip called
it is called the acetabulum (sp?) This is where the top (ball) of the femur fits into the socket (acetabulum) of the hip ... called a ball and socket joint
The directional term that describes the nipples and umbilicus is "ventral". This means they are located on the front side of the body.
lateral bone of the antebrachium
The clavicle is not distal or proximal to the umbilicus. It is superior and lateral.
The hip bone is located in the lateral region of the pelvis. It consists of three main parts: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. In anatomical position, the hip bone is tilted slightly forward and positioned to support the weight of the body when standing.
The bone immediately inferior to the parietal bone on the lateral skull is the temporal bone.
In anatomical position, the hip joint is lateral to the tibia. In females, this laterality is more pronounced.