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In the anatomical position, the umbilicus (belly button) is on the anterior body surface, while the knees are on the anterior body surface as well.
Anterior body surface, the buttocks and shoulder blades are on the Posterior body surface.
If you pronate your hand from anatomical position, you can see metacarpals one through five. the Trapezium is proximal to the first metacarpal as is the trapezoid to the second. The capitate is the most medial of the carpals and the largest. The hamate is proximal to the fourth and fifth metacarpals and lateral to the capitate. But if you supinate your hand back to anatomical position the hamate is more medial. Hint: the first metacarpal is in reference to the thumb.
Nose- located on the anterior surface of the headEars- located on the left and right lateral of the cranialFingernails- located on on the upper surface of the skin which surounds the distal ends of the digits
Please think a little more about what it is you need to know, then ask the question in way that it can be answered.
There are 13 main anatomical positions which include: * 1. Cranial positioned toward the head * 2. Caudal - positioned toward the feet * 3. Medial - positioned toward the middle * 4. Lateral -positioned toward/from the side * 5. Proximal - positioned toward the attachment of a limb * 6. Distal -positioned toward the finger/toes * 7. Superior - positioned above * 8. Inferior - positioned below * 9. Anterior - positioned toward * 10. Posterior -positioned toward/from the back * 11. Peripheral -positioned toward the surface * 12. Palmer - positioned toward/on the palm of the hand * 13. Plantar - positioned toward/on the sole of the foot
Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Length + Breadth) × Height Lateral surface area of a cube = 4 × Side2
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If a is the side,lateral surface area of cube=4a2
There is one Anatomical position. It was created so that if one anatomist wrote a list of "directions" for another to find a specific part then they would both be working on the same "map". So if I was on the phone to Bob and we both had a body he would know exactly what I meant when I give in instructions as he has the standard map to follow. The one correct anatomical position is flat on the back, arms and legs straight, toes pointing up and arms at the side with Both palms up. The nose should be pointing directly forward and is it is a male specimen the penis should be erect. Any other variation is incorrect but are often used for teaching because, to be frank, it doesn't matter.
The lateral surface area is 549.78mm2
The lateral surface area is 565.49cm2