When you use universal terms then anyone from anywhere will know what you are referring to. There is no confusion and it will take less time to explain if they already know.
The front.
The second sacral segment.
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When you use universal terms then anyone from anywhere will know what you are referring to. There is no confusion and it will take less time to explain if they already know.
When you use universal terms then anyone from anywhere will know what you are referring to. There is no confusion and it will take less time to explain if they already know.
palms out front up it is a universal positions for anyone studying the human body
When the human body is in the standard anatomical position it is upright, erect on two legs, facing frontward, with the arms at the sides each rotated so that the palms of the hands turn forward.
There are approximately 642 skeletal muscles within the typical human, and almost refers to the action of each muscle from the standard anatomical position.
A committee was charged with the definition of the anatomical position of the human body. And what happens in committees is that no one really is satisfied with the ideas that were proposed. This this the compromise but really makes little sense. The palms of the hands should be facing posteriorly but are not.At least everyone now uses this definition and all do understand what is meant when we speak about things.
All human bodies are alike and structured the same way, so when using universal terms it can refer to the same area of the body on every human being.
Flesh, figure, and anatomical frame can substitute for human body. If you are talking about a dead human body, you can use the word corpse.
I'm not sure if the benefits of human cloning outweigh the coast of human dignity or not?