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I am in the exact same position. i would love to be a marine biologist but have no clue whatsoever, you will need biology (and marine biology if offered) and also, i would be best to have chemistry at your side to back you up, Then you will have to get at least 5 a stars ( no you don't its GCSEs you need no A*stars) further up, you will need a PhD( you dont need a PhD you need a degree) in either biology or marine biology (in marine biology or oceanography), again, whatever if offered to you. good luck! (thank god my answers are there or you woud be stuffed)
Volar: Pertaining to the palm or the sole. For example, the volar surface of the forearm is theportion of the forearm that is on the same side as the palm of the hand.
Side means a position to the left or right of an object.
There are 2 long bones, the ulna and radius, that comprise the forearm from the elbow to the wrist. There are 7 wrist bones, the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrium, pisiform, trapezium, trapezius, capitate and hamate.
response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated
contralateral
The prefix "uni-" combined with lateral means pertaining to one side.
Much like in biology, the left side of the garment is the side that will be on your left when you are wearing it.
Lateral means pertaining to the sideLaterally.
"Lying on your side." Lateral means pertaining to the side of your body, and medial means pertaining to the middle of your body.
On the same side.
"Lying on your side." Lateral means pertaining to the side of your body, and medial means pertaining to the middle of your body.
pertaining to the middle and one side
It's another term for friendly fire, ie. shooting soldiers on your own side.
lateral is side; unilateral is one-sided
Yes. Palmar and thenar do mean the same thing. Palmar is of or relating to the palm of the hand and thenar refers to the muscle on your hand where the thumb meets the palm.The thenar eminence refers to the group of muscles on the palm of the human hand at the base of the thumb.Palmar: Pertaining to the palm (the grasping side) of the hand.
1.of or like a dog; pertaining to or characteristic of dogs: canine loyalty.2.Anatomy, Zoology. of or pertaining to the four pointed teeth, esp. prominent in dogs, situated one on each side of each jaw, next to the incisors.