Anatomy and Physiology
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Chapter A, Problem 20TYR
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The anatomical positions are important for identifying the location of the body parts. Based on the anatomical position, it is called as posterior, ventral, anterior, dorsal, superior, medial, inferior, proximal, and so on.
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