The ears are lateral to the eyes. The eyes are medial to the ears.
the ear is ipselateral to the cheeks because ear refers to right or left ear but if the statement says "EARS" with the s, the ears are lateral to the cheeks because it is towards the side with respect to the imaginary midline.
The opposite of medial is lateral. Medial refers to a location closer to the midline of the body, while lateral refers to a position further away from the midline.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The terms "distal" and "proximal" don't apply to the face.
medial: towards the midline (ear to nose) lateral: away from the midline (nose to ear) nose is midline, cheekbone is away from midline Answer: No, the nose is towards the midline as compared to the cheekbones. It is medial.
Yes, the nose is medial to the cheekbones. The nose is toward the midline as compared to the cheekbones. Lateral is away from midline (opposite of medial.)
The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
The mouth is medial to the ears. The ears are lateral to the mouth.
the ear is ipselateral to the cheeks because ear refers to right or left ear but if the statement says "EARS" with the s, the ears are lateral to the cheeks because it is towards the side with respect to the imaginary midline.
You can describe them as medial to the scapula.
The opposite of medial is lateral. Medial refers to a location closer to the midline of the body, while lateral refers to a position further away from the midline.
Both the Medial and lateral menisci are outside the synovial cavity but within the joint cavity. The Medial meniscus is larger than the lateral meniscus. The Medial meniscus is C shaped where as the lateral mensicus is circular shaped. The Medial meniscus is directly attached to the medial collateral ligament, where as the Popliteal muscle interferes in between the attachment of lateral meniscus and lateral collateral ligament.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The terms "distal" and "proximal" don't apply to the face.
If you mean to turn your eye from side to side (abduction and adduction together as one), the medial and lateral rectus do this.
medial: towards the midline (ear to nose) lateral: away from the midline (nose to ear) nose is midline, cheekbone is away from midline Answer: No, the nose is towards the midline as compared to the cheekbones. It is medial.
radius (lateral) Ulna (medial)
Yes, the palpebrae (eyelids) are connected at both the lateral and medial canthus, forming the corners of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. These connections help maintain the structure and function of the eyelids.
Yes, the nose is medial to the cheekbones. The nose is toward the midline as compared to the cheekbones. Lateral is away from midline (opposite of medial.)