4.14: Directional Terms Worksheet 2 Answers
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Insert the missing directional terms:
- 1. The spleen is ventral to the kidneys
- 2. The hock is distal to the stifle.
- 3. The adrenal gland is cranial to the kidney.
- 4. The thymus is cranial to the heart.
- 5. The thyroid is cranial/ventral to the trachea.
- 6. The stomach is caudal to the heart.
- 7. The withers region is dorsal to the sternum.
- 8. The stifle is proximal to the fetlock
- 9. The lumbar vertebrae are cranial to the sacrum
- 10. The sacrum is medial/dorsal to the pelvic girdle
- 11. The fibula is caudal/lateral to the tibia
- 12. The metacarpals are distal to the carpals
- 13. The pericardium is lateral to the heart
- 14. The diaphragm is caudal to the lungs
- 15. The hair follicle is lateral to the hair shaft
- 16. The eyeball is medial to the orbit
- 17. The mandible is caudal/ventral to the tongue
- 18. The tibia is distal to the femur
- 19. The radius is proximal to the metacarpals
- 20. The uterus is caudal/ventral to the intestines