The correct answer would be SUPERFICIAL. your welcome.
The frontal surface of the body is the anterior or ventral surface of the body. Accordingly, the terms "anteriorly" and "ventrally" specify a position closer to--or toward--the frontal surface of the body.
The buoyant force pushes you toward the surface.
When a wave is coming toward a surface, it is called an incident wave.
Deep is the directional term that means "within the body" and further away from the body surface. [Contrast this with superficial which means "toward the body surface".] For example: the muscular layer is deep to the skin, but superficial to the intestines.
The Golgi body, or Golgi complex, or Golgi apparatus packages proteins and synthesized materials of the cell. It moves it toward the cell surface to fuse with the cell membrane.
superficial is a term used in anatomy that means to be toward or on the surface of the body.So one could say, the skin is superficial to the heart (which means the skin is closer to the surface of the body than the heart)
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
Receptors on cell surface. Dendrites
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body
it's attraction force that attract the surface of fluid toward under
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
An incident light ray is a light ray that travels toward a reflective surface. When this ray hits the surface, it may be reflected, refracted, or absorbed, depending on the properties of the surface and the angle at which the light ray strikes it.