Its gradient, or slope. More precisely, it would be the absolute value of the gradient since the question does not distinguish between steepness from left to right or right to left.
A distal phalanx is the finger bone or toe bone farthest toward the tip of the digit. They are numbered one to five and left to right to distinguish them.
Optical isomers are isomers of molecules which are non-superimposible. They have a left hand and a right hand and this is how you distinguish between them.
right side view draw in left side and left side view draw in right side is called third angle projection
It's the same bone viewed from the back. Anterior is the front view of the right femur and posterior is the back view of the right femur.
The eye except for that the eye isn't a bone.
I am on both the left and right side of my collar bone, so yes it is possible.
The humerus is a bone. You have a left a humerus located in your left upper limb and a right humerus located in your right upper limb. The humerus is considered the bone in your arm, while the radius and ulna make up the forearm.
The jaw is a bone in the skull. This bone can be moved up and down. It can also be moved right and left.
Between right and left atria is the interatrial septum between the right and left ventricles is the interventricular septum
to up and down to left and right
The valve between the right auricle (or atrium) and right ventricle is the tricuspid. The one between the left auricle and ventricle is the mitral. There is no valve between the left auricle and right ventricle.