in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
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The vertebrae are stacked bones of the spine that provide structure and support for the body. The lateral ears are likely a typo or miscommunication, as "ears" are not typically associated with the anatomy of the vertebral column.
An expert in the ears and nose is typically called an otolaryngologist, or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. They specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck.
Yes, ears are typically located bilaterally on the lateral aspect of the head. They serve the purpose of hearing and helping maintain balance in the body.
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.
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.
The directional term that best describes the ears in relation to the nose is "lateral." This means the ears are situated to the side of or away from the midline of the body in relation to the nose.
Yes -- they are located farther from the midline of the body than the nose.
The ears are typically located on the sides of the head, to the left and right of the nose.
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The mouth is medial to the ears. The ears are lateral to the mouth.
The ears are lateral to the brain. The brain is more towards the center of the body, so it is medial to the ears.
No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
The ears are lateral to the mouth, as they are more towards the sides. They are also superior to the mouth.
Yes, they are lateral (to the side of the midline) to the lips.
The ears are lateral to the eyes; they're further to the sides. The ears are also normally slightly inferior to the eyes.
The nose is superior to the pharynx. Both structures are midline, so neither is lateral to the other.