Anatomical Terms: Proximal and Distal
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Anatomical Terms: Proximal and Distal

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The wrist is ___ to the hand.

proximal

The knee is ___ to the hip.

distal

The foot is ___ to the knee.

distal

The elbow is ___ to the wrist.

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The forearm is ___ to the fingers.

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The elbow is ___ to the bicep.

<p>distal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Anatomical Terms: Proximal and Distal

  • Proximal: Refers to a position closer to the point of attachment or to the center of the body.
  • Distal: Refers to a position further away from the point of attachment or from the center of the body.

Examples of Proximal

  • The wrist is proximal to the hand, indicating it is closer to the shoulder.
  • The elbow is proximal to the wrist, showing its location nearer to the torso than the wrist.
  • The forearm is proximal to the fingers, emphasizing its position closer to the body than the fingers.

Examples of Distal

  • The knee is distal to the hip, meaning it is located farther from the torso than the hip.
  • The foot is distal to the knee, indicating it is situated further down the leg.
  • The elbow is distal to the bicep, signifying it is positioned away from the center of the body compared to the bicep.

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Test your knowledge on the anatomical terms proximal and distal. This quiz will provide examples and contexts to understand how these terms are used to describe positions in relation to the body's center or points of attachment. Study the relationships and improve your anatomical vocabulary.

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