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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the term 'distal' in anatomical directional terminology?
A
Toward the surface of the body
B
Farther from the point of attachment to the trunk
C
Closer to the midline of the body
D
Closer to the point of attachment to the trunk
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that anatomical directional terminology is used to describe the location of structures in relation to one another within the body.
Recognize that 'distal' refers to a position farther away from the point of attachment or origin, typically in reference to limbs or appendages.
Compare 'distal' with its opposite term, 'proximal,' which means closer to the point of attachment or origin.
Apply the concept of 'distal' to the given options: 'Farther from the point of attachment to the trunk' is the correct description of 'distal.'
Remember that 'distal' is commonly used in contexts such as describing the position of bones, muscles, or blood vessels in relation to the trunk or other reference points.