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Week 1: Organisation of the body, Cell structure & Homeostasis

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Anterior or ventral = Nearer to front of the body or toward the front. Posterior or dorsal = After, behind or toward the back. Inferior = Below or at a lower level. Superior = Above or at higher level. Proximal = Closer to the origin (arms &legs) Distal = Away from the centre of body. Medial = Toward the midline of body. Lateral = On the same side of body. Superficial = Toward or at the body surface (skin). Deep = Away from the surface of the body (skin).

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Anterior or ventral = Nearer to front of the body or toward the front.
Posterior or dorsal = After, behind or toward the back.
Inferior = Below or at a lower level.
Superior = Above or at higher level.
Proximal = Closer to the origin (arms &legs)
Distal = Away from the centre of body.
Medial = Toward the midline of body.
Lateral = On the same side of body.                                             Superficial = Toward or at the body surface (skin).                                            Deep = Away from the surface of the body (skin).



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Identify the directional terms


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