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The image provides handwritten notes introducing anatomical terms and definitions related to the study of anatomy, focusing on various directional terms and their meanings in relation to the human body.
Answer
Anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial/cephalic), inferior (caudal).
The anatomical terms are anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial/cephalic), and inferior (caudal).
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The anatomical terms are anterior (ventral), posterior (dorsal), superior (cranial/cephalic), and inferior (caudal).
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These terms help describe locations and directions on the human body: 'anterior' is toward the front, 'posterior' is toward the back, 'superior' is toward the head, and 'inferior' is toward the feet.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing anterior with posterior or superior with inferior. Remember, 'anterior' is front and 'superior' is up.
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