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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia - Anatomical Terms Of Location
In human and zoological anatomy (sometimes called zootomy), several terms are used to describe the location of organs and other structure...
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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Anatomical Terms Of Location - Directions
Anatomical terms of location - General usage.
Animals typically have one end with a head and mouth, with the opposite end often having ...
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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Anatomical Terms Of Location - Relative Directions
Structures near the midline are called medial and those near the sides of animals are called lateral. Therefore, medial structures are cl...
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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia - Anatomical Terms Of Location
In human and zoological anatomy (sometimes called zootomy), several terms are used to describe the location of organs and other structure...
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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Anatomical Terms Of Location - Planes
Anatomical terms of location - General usage.
Three basic reference planes are used in zoological anatomy. The sagittal plane divides t...
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Anatomical Terms Of Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Anatomical Terms Of Location - Relative Motions
Flexion means approximating adjacent parts of the body (usually at a joint) and extension means separating them. For example, the legs ar...
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