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What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Cranial
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Caudal
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Rostral
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Caudal
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Medial
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Lateral
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Proximal
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Distal
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Anterior
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Posterior
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Superior
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Inferior
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Axial
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Abaxial
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
Superficial
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Deep
What direction is the blue arrow pointing?
dorsal
What direction is the orange arrow pointing?
Palmar (front limb), Plantar (hind limb)
What is shown by the red?
Volar
Which surface terminology represents #1?
Dorsal
Which surface terminology represents #2?
Cranial
Which surface terminology represents #3?
Caudal
Which surface terminology represents #4?
Dorsal
Which surface terminology represents #5?
Volar
Which surface terminology represents #6?
Ventral
Which surface terminology represents #7?
Plantar
Which surface terminology represents #8?
Palmer
Which anatomical plane is shown?
Sagittal
Which cavity is represented by #1?
Thoracic Cavity
Which cavity is represented by #2?
abdominal cavity
What is the transverse plane?
A plane that perpendicular intersects a limp, trunk, or torso
What plane does this image represent?
tranverse
What color plane represents a dorsal/frontal plane?
Yellow
Which cavity is represented by #3?
Pelvic cavity
Which segment is represented by #4?
Sacral Segment
Which segment is represented by #5?
Lumbar segment
Which segment is represented by #6?
thoracic Segment
Which segment is represented by #7?
Cranial Segment
Which segment is represented by #8?
cervical segment
Which segment is represented by #9?
Coccygeal segment
Which cavity is represented by #10?
Oral cavity
Which cavity is represented by #11?
Nasal Cavity
Which cavity is represented by #12?
Cranial Cavity
What positioning is the supine position?
when an animal is lying on their dorsum or spine
What positioning is prone?
when an animal is lying on their ventrum
What positioning Is lateral recumbency?
lying on ones side (named left or right based on which side is touching the ground)
Which body plane is there only one of?
mid-sagittal or median
The ribs form the lateral wall of which body cavity?
thoracic