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  2. Anatomical Terms of Location - Anterior - Posterior ...

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    Anterior and Posterior. Anterior refers to thefront’, and posterior refers to the ‘back’. Putting this in context, the heart is posterior to the sternum because it lies behind it. Equally, the sternum is anterior to the heart because it lies in front of it. Examples: Pectoralis major lies anterior to pectoralis minor.

  3. Anatomical Terms of Location: Anterior vs Posterior and ...

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    Anterior and Posterior. These terms describe positions towards the front (anterior) and back (posterior) of the body, with respect to the organism’s forward motion. In humans, the chest is anterior, while the back is posterior. In cats, for example, the head is anterior while the tail is posterior.

  4. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    The term "anterior", while anatomically correct, can be confusing when describing the palm of the hand; Similarly is "posterior", used to describe the back of the hand and arm. This confusion can arise because the forearm can pronate and supinate and flip the location of the hand.

  5. Posterior vs. Anterior: Understanding Anatomy Terms. When we think about the human body, understanding the directional terms ‘posterior’ and ‘anterior’ is crucial. These terms are frequently used to describe the location of bodily structures and are foundational in anatomy and physiology.

  6. 1.6: Anatomical Terminology - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Anterior (or ventral) describes the front or direction toward the front of the body. The toes are anterior to the foot. Posterior (or dorsal) describes the back or direction toward the back of the body. The popliteus is posterior to the patella.

  7. 1.4 Anatomical Terminology – Anatomy & Physiology

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    Anterior (or ventral) describes the front or direction toward the front of the body. The toes are anterior to the foot. Posterior (or dorsal) describes the back or direction toward the back of the body. The popliteus is posterior to the patella. Superior (or cranial) describes a position above or higher than another part of the body proper. The ...

  8. 1.4B: Directional Terms - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Anterior refers to the side of the structure facing up in the standard anatomical position while posterior refers to the bottom side. For example, the pituitary gland has an anterior and posterior side, each of which secretes different types of hormones.