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The term you're looking for is "superficial." It refers to something located closer to the surface of the body.
Yes, the mammary area is located on the anterior (front) and ventral (belly) surface of the body.
The dorsal surface of a starfish refers to the top surface of its body, which is typically covered with spines or other protective structures. It is opposite to the ventral surface, which is the underside of the starfish that may have tube feet used for locomotion.
Superficial lymphatics are located closer to the surface of the skin and drain lymph from the skin and underlying tissues, while deep lymphatics are located deeper within the body and drain lymph from the muscles, joints, and organs. Deep lymphatics also play a role in transporting lymph to the central lymphatic channels in the body.
The muscle that is located on the ventral (anterior) side of the body is the pectorals major. The pectorals major is located in the chest of the human body/
The term you're looking for is "superficial." It refers to something located closer to the surface of the body.
The dorsal region of the body is located posteriorly.
In anatomy, superficial refers to a structure located close to the surface of the body or an organ. It is used to describe structures that are more external or peripheral in relation to other deeper structures within the body.
The posterior body surface This is also referred to as the dorsal surface.
Dorsal means on or near the back of the body.
Yes, the mammary area is located on the anterior (front) and ventral (belly) surface of the body.
The correct answer would be SUPERFICIAL. your welcome.
Superficial muscles are located closer to the surface of the body and are responsible for movements like bending and twisting. Deep muscles are located deeper within the body and are responsible for stabilizing joints and supporting posture.
The Dorsal Fin is located on the "back" of a fish. Where the spine is.
A deep muscle is deeper in the body and a superficial muscle is closer to the surface.
Some of the body parts that are visible on the dorsal surface of a frog include the head, trunk and limbs. Other parts are the external nares, the tympanic membrane and the anus.
Superficial vein is a term used to describe a vein that is close to the surface of the body. It is used to differentiate veins that are close to the surface from veins that are far from the surface, known as deep veins. Superficial veins are important physiologically for cooling of the body. When the body is too hot the body shunts blood from the deep veins to the superficial veins, to facilitate heat transfer to the surroundings. Superficial veins can be seen under the skin.