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- What is the anatomical position? Why is it important that you learn this position?Why is it important for persons working within the medical field to learn the proper anatomical and physiological terms? How would a person who has not learned these terms be at a disadvantage in their careers?How do I understand the basics of anatomy? I am having difficulties understanding the superior and inferior that involve "posterior to anterior" or "lateral to media" or proximal to distal, and switching them. Can you please help me get knowledge about it
- The anatomical terminologies applied to the backside of the body among the following: (a) Ventral; anterior (b) Back; rear 2 (c) Posterior; dorsal (d) Medial; lateralThe terms that apply to the front of the body in the anatomical position are:(a) posterior, dorsal. (b) back, front. (c) medial, lateral. (d) anterior, ventral.What is the difference between anatomy and physiology?How do these two sciences support each other?