Dorsal is situated on the upper part and at the rear of a body, lateral is situated at the side
The sacrum has a base, an apex, and three surfaces: a pelvic, dorsal and a lateral surface.
Yes. Ventral can mean closer to the abdomen, below or the bottom surface of an object such as ventral surface of the tongue (bottom side).
anterior
Yes, both upward and lateral rotation are used to describe the same movement of the scapula. It's the movement of the scapula away from the midline.
The Dorsal
upper lateral buttcok
medial dorsal and lateral
No, they are not. They are lateral to the heart.
The lungs lie lateral to the heart
Lateral.
The sural nerve (short saphenous nerve), formed by the junction of the medial sural cutaneous with the peroneal anastomotic branch of the lateral sural cutaneous nerve, passes downward near the lateral margin of the tendo calcaneus, lying close to the small saphenous vein, to the interval between the lateral malleolus and the calcaneus. It runs forward below the lateral malleolus, and is continued as the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve along the lateral side of the foot and little toe (via a dorsal digital nerve), communicating on the dorsum of the foot with the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve, a branch of the superficial peroneal It's the calf.
The sacrum has a base, an apex, and three surfaces: a pelvic, dorsal and a lateral surface.
Near the top of the arch and the dorsal fins, it is quiet noticeable.
as far as i know those are just differing angles when viewing the brain
No. Lateral means on the side.
The esophagus is right behind the trachea, in line with it. In anatomical terms, both are located medially; neither is lateral to the other. The esophagus is dorsal or posterior to the trachea. The trachea is anterior or ventral to the esophagus. United Nations Farms
anterior lateral sulcus