The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
A lateral blockage in the ear canal is something obstructing the path from the outside of your body to the eardrum. The word "lateral" suggests that the blockage is near the entrance, although I think most people would call that a proximal blockage.
No, the ear is not medial to the brain; it is lateral to it. The term "medial" refers to structures that are closer to the midline of the body, while "lateral" indicates a position further from the midline. The ears are positioned on either side of the head, making them lateral relative to the brain, which is centrally located in the skull.
No, the eyes are lateral and superior to the mouth. The term "medial" refers to structures closer to the midline of the body, while "superficial" refers to structures closer to the surface of the body.
When you say something is lateral from something else, it means "farther from the mid-line". if something is medial to something else it means it is closer to the mid-line. The mid-line runs right down the middle of your body to your belly button. eg. the eyes are lateral to the nose or the nose is medial to the eyes Therefore the spleen is lateral to the stomach and the stomach would be medial to the spleen.
The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The eyes are medial to the ears.
The ears are lateral to the eyes. The terms "distal" and "proximal" don't apply to the face.
The ears are lateral to the eyes; they're further to the sides. The ears are also normally slightly inferior to the eyes.
The mouth is medial to the ears. The ears are lateral to the mouth.
lateral and posterior to the nose
the ear is ipselateral to the cheeks because ear refers to right or left ear but if the statement says "EARS" with the s, the ears are lateral to the cheeks because it is towards the side with respect to the imaginary midline.
A lateral blockage in the ear canal is something obstructing the path from the outside of your body to the eardrum. The word "lateral" suggests that the blockage is near the entrance, although I think most people would call that a proximal blockage.
The ear is lateral to the nose and superior to the chin
eyes
The outer ear can be seen on the mid-lateral portion of the head in most animals. The human has an outgrowth (auricle or pinna) that can been seen. The working part of the ear lies behind the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
Yes, the eyes are distal to the nose. "Distal" refers to a position farther away from the body's center or point of attachment, whereas "proximal" refers to a position closer to the body's center or point of attachment.