Distal is the term that means farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk or farther from the origination of a structure. For instance, the wrist is distal to the elbow.
The term for referring to a part of a structure that is far from the beginning is "distal". This is typically used in anatomy to describe the location of a body part, with distal meaning further away from the center of the body or point of attachment.
The point of attachment of a muscle by means of a tendon to the stationary bone is called the origin.
The term that means nearest the point of attachment or origin is "proximal." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe the location of structures relative to the trunk of the body or the point of attachment of a limb. For example, the shoulder is proximal to the elbow.
No, the thorax is proximal to the abdomen. The term "distal" refers to a structure that is farther away from the point of attachment, while "proximal" refers to being closer to the point of attachment.
The term you are looking for is "distal." It is used in anatomy to describe a body part that is farthest from the point of attachment or origin.
Distal means away from the point of attachement (in A and P) Makin the opposite of this, which means closest to the point of attchement (in regards to A and P) is Proximal.
You mean the proximal point of attachment.
A pendulum is a rigid structure that moves around a fixed point, such as the point of attachment from which it swings. It consists of a weight (bob) attached to a rod or string. The motion of a pendulum is controlled by gravity and its length.
Distal refers to 'further from the attachment point'. For example, the ankle is distal to the knee.
Proximal is the medical term meaning nearest the point of attachment.
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