From the ear to the shoulder we have the neck.
The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
The anatomical term is "medial."
The anatomical term for the back of your foot is the "heel."
The anatomical term for the back of your shin is the "posterior calf."
The anatomical term for the calf muscle is the gastrocnemius muscle.
acromion process of the scapula? that's my guess
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
The directional term for the ears in relation to the head is "lateral." This means that the ears are positioned on the sides of the head, away from the midline. In anatomical terms, lateral refers to structures that are farther from the center of the body or a given reference point.
The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
The directional term between the left and right shoulder is "medial." In anatomical terms, "medial" refers to a position that is closer to the midline of the body, while "lateral" indicates a position further away from the midline. Therefore, the left shoulder is medial to the right shoulder and vice versa.
Retroauricular lymphnodes are those lymph nodes that are behind the auricles or the pinna of the ears.
The anatomical term is "medial."
The anatomical term for the back of your foot is the "heel."
The correct anatomical term for spin is rotation or circumduction.
The anatomical term for the back of your shin is the "posterior calf."
The anatomical term for the calf muscle is the gastrocnemius muscle.