Match the regional/directional terms & examples: **Remember they're in Anatomical Position!!** A. Anterior B. Posterior

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Match the regional/directional terms & examples: **Remember they're in Anatomical Position!!** A. Anterior B. Posterior

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Match the regional/directional terms & examples: **Rememberthey're in Anatomical Position!!**
A. Anterior B. Posterior C. Superior D. Inferior F. Medial G.Lateral
24. The umbilicus is ___ to the acromion. 25. The antecubitalfossa is ____ to the olecranon. 6. The buccal region is ____ to thenasal bone. 27. The calcaneus is ____ to the hallux. 28. ThePlantar surface of the foot is ____ to the metatarsals.29. Thesural area is ____ to the crural region. 30. The occiput is ___ tothe popliteus.
31-34: Match the regional/directional terms & examples:**Remember they're in Anatomical Position!!**
A. Contralateral B. Proximal C. Distal
31. The pollex is ____ to the carpals. 32. The brachium is___ to the antebrachium.33. The left cerebral hemisphere sendsmotor signals to muscles that are ___ to the brain.34. Theantebrachium is ____ to the acromion
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