CAPS 391 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Internal Iliac Artery, External Carotid Artery, Cranial Cavity
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The left eye is medial to the left ear. The heart is anterior to the vertebral column. The vertebral column is posterior to the stomach. The left arm and the left leg are ipsilateral. The right elbow and the left wrist are contralateral. The internal iliac artery is inside the pelvic cavity. The external carotid artery is outside the cranial cavity. The veins are visible on the dorsum of the hand. The skin of the sole of the foot is thick. Bending or decreasing the angle between parts of the body. Straightening or increasing the angle between parts of the body. Moving away from the midline or axis of the body parts (axis of the hand passes through the 3rd finger and metacarpal bone. Axis of the foot passes through the 2nd toe and metatarsal bone) Moving toward the midline or axis of the body parts. Turning a body part around its long axis toward the midline.