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*[[Dorsal]]: concerning the back, towards the back *[[Ventral]]: concerning the stomach, towards the stomach *[[Kaudal|Caudal]]: actually tailwards, towards the feet *[[Kranial|Cranial]]: concerning the head, towards the head *[[Proximal]]: located towards the centre of the body or close (to something else) *[[Distal]]: away from the centre of the body" or (away from an organ) *[[Medial]]: central, towards the centre of the body, concerning the middle structure" or simply "middle structure" *[[Lateral]]: located laterally | *[[Dorsal]]: concerning the back, towards the back *[[Ventral]]: concerning the stomach, towards the stomach *[[Kaudal|Caudal]]: actually tailwards, towards the feet *[[Kranial|Cranial]]: concerning the head, towards the head *[[Proximal]]: located towards the centre of the body or close (to something else) *[[Distal]]: away from the centre of the body" or (away from an organ) *[[Medial]]: central, towards the centre of the body, concerning the middle structure" or simply "middle structure" *[[Lateral]]: located laterally | ||
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Labels such as caudal and proximal indicate directions in the body that are based on Latin names.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomische_Movement_Names (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)