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- Anatomical Terms of Location: Anterior vs Posterior and Dorsal vs Ventral
These terms describe positions towards the front (anterior) and back (posterior) of the body, with respect to the organism’s forward motion In humans, the chest is anterior, while the back is posterior
- POSTERIOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Posterior comes from the Latin word posterus, meaning "coming after" Posterior is often used as a technical term in biology and medicine to refer to the back side of things, and is the opposite of anterior, which refers to the front side
- Anatomical Terms of Location - TeachMeAnatomy
Anatomical terms of location labelled on the anatomical position Anterior refers to the ‘front’, and posterior refers to the ‘back’ Putting this in context, the heart is posterior to the sternum because it lies behind it Equally, the sternum is anterior to the heart because it lies in front of it Examples:
- POSTERIOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
The prefix post means “after,” and things that are posterior come after the things in the front The opposite of posterior is anterior, which refers to the front, usually of body parts
- Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia
Anterior (from Latin ante 'before') describes what is in front, and posterior (from Latin post 'after') describes what is to the back of something [19] For example, for many fish the gill openings are posterior to the eyes and anterior to the tail
- Tibialis Posterior: Origin, Insertion, Action, Innervation, Diagram
The tibialis posterior is a narrow, long, unipennate muscle, located deep in the back of the lower leg, running from below the back of the knee joint down to the sole of the foot
- POSTERIOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
POSTERIOR definition: 1 positioned at or towards the back 2 later in time 3 your bottom: Learn more
- Posterior - definition of posterior by The Free Dictionary
posterior (pɒˈstɪərɪə) adj 1 situated at the back of or behind something 2 coming after or following another in a series
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