Lower two-thirds of the anterior surface of the humerous
Proximal: proximal aspect of the lateral condyle of the humerous
Distal: Olecranon process and the posterior surface of the ulna
Proximal: Coracoid Process of the scapula Distal: middle of the medial border of the humerous
The hand is distal, because your hand is drawing away from your body. Proximal means closer to the body.Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
Proximal vs. distal, is in reference to the Point of attachment to the axial skeleton. So the shoulder is proximal to the wrist, or the wrist is distal to the shoulder. Distal= further away Proximal= closer
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nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
Proximal: Coracoid Process of the scapula Distal: middle of the medial border of the humerous
The term most opposite of proximal is "distal."
The radius is proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the radius.The radius is proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the radius.
The hand is distal, because your hand is drawing away from your body. Proximal means closer to the body.Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
Proximal vs. distal, is in reference to the Point of attachment to the axial skeleton. So the shoulder is proximal to the wrist, or the wrist is distal to the shoulder. Distal= further away Proximal= closer
The wrist is distal to the shoulder. The shoulder is proximal to the wrist.
Proximal
No . The hand is proximal to the wrist . Proximal = proximity[ closeness] Distal = distant [ farther away ]
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Distal
Proximal is the opposite of distal.
No, electrical activity in the heart moves from proximal to distal.