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amm1812
3 years ago
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The arms are what to the legs? (Anterior (ventral), Distal, Inferior, Lateral, Medial, Posterior (Dorsal), Proximal, Superior) N

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Rudik [331]3 years ago
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Answer:

Arms are <u>superior</u> in relation to legs.

Explanation:

The arms are part of the upper limbs, which start from the shoulders and are located on each side of the thorax. The legs are part of the lower limbs and are located in the lower part of the body.

The relationship between arms and legs is that the arms are located in the upper part of the body, so they are superior to the legs.

<em>     Anterior (ventral), distal,inferior,lateral, medial, Posterior (dorsal) and proximal are other topographic references in anatomy, which do not correspond to the relationship of location between arms and legs.</em>

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