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Please know the definition of anatomical positions. Also, if you can define how you can describe the location of tissue from the reference, it will be great. Such as your ear is distal from the nose. How about other parts of the body?
Also, please know the body plane to explain each part of your body.
Dorsal, ventral, inferior, superior, anterior, posterior, medial?
Sagittal, coronal transverse sections?
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