Caudal means towards the tail. So your chin is caudal to your eyes. Your belly button is caudal to both your chin and your eyes.
The twelve o'clock position is the superior position, or perhaps the caudal direction in some contexts.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
Some fish have caudal fins.
Yes, caudal refers to a position closer to the tail or the lower part of the body in anatomical terms.
No, the shoulder is not caudal to the pelvis; it is actually located superior (or cranial) to the pelvis. In anatomical terms, "caudal" refers to a position closer to the tail or lower part of the body, while "superior" indicates a position closer to the head. Therefore, the shoulder is above the pelvis in the body's anatomical hierarchy.
No, caudal refers to a position closer to the tail end of the body, while inferior refers to a position below or lower than another structure. They are not synonymous terms and describe different spatial relationships within the body.
A fish's tail is called a caudal fin.
the umbilicus is caudal to the chin
Caudal Deportivo was created in 1918.
Caudal vertebrae are tiny bones at the end of the spine and make up the tail bone in humans. In animals, they extend far into the tail but become more and more regressive and smaller as you go along
In terms of body position, the opposite of cranial is caudal. Cranial refers to structures located toward the head or upper part of the body, while caudal refers to structures situated toward the tail or lower part. These terms are often used in anatomical descriptions to indicate relative positions of different body parts.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).