skeletal system
Lordosis.
Lordosis
... the Anatomical position
The palm is up in the anatomical position. This is also when the forearm is supinated.
Anatomical position and fundamental position are different. Fundamental position in standing with palms facing the body. Anatomical position is standing with the palms facing forward and thumbs pointing away from the body.
In the anatomical position of the hand the palm is facing forward. The thumb is placed in contact with the index finger. You can see the picture of the anatomical position. It is better to see than describe the same.
The palms are facing forward (so you, as the observer, can see them).
True.
... the Anatomical position
An individual in the anatomical position is standing upright with arms at the sides, palms facing forward, and feet pointing forward. It is the standard reference position used in anatomy to describe body structures and positions.
The palm is up in the anatomical position. This is also when the forearm is supinated.
Envision a person suspended in front of you, facing you. Their toes are pointed forward and downward slightly, so you are able to see the top surface of the foot. Their arms are at a 45 degree angle from the sides of the body with the palms facing you, and fingers extended. The mouth is closed. This is a description of the anatomical position.
The person will be facing forward
Anatomical position and fundamental position are different. Fundamental position in standing with palms facing the body. Anatomical position is standing with the palms facing forward and thumbs pointing away from the body.
a. stand erect with palms facing forward
They are the same in standing but the palms are facing forward held at the side.
In anatomical position, when the arms are down at the sides of the body and the palms of the hands face forward, the ulna is located at the side of the forearm closest to the body (the medial side).
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.
In the anatomical position of the hand the palm is facing forward. The thumb is placed in contact with the index finger. You can see the picture of the anatomical position. It is better to see than describe the same.