posterior
"Ocean"...?
as in like part of your body they are full of cells
breath
mer, I think it means "sea"
The anagram is "everybody" (or every body, which means something else).
Lateral is a positional term that means away from the midline of the body.
The front of the body is the anterior or ventral aspect.
Cranial means "towards the head" and Caudal means "towards the tail (or feet)"
Deep is the directional term that means "within the body" and further away from the body surface. [Contrast this with superficial which means "toward the body surface".] For example: the muscular layer is deep to the skin, but superficial to the intestines.
A positional term in medical terminology is one that describes where something is, typically in relation to another body part. A few positional terms are anterior, ventral, superior, caudal, acral, apical, and fundal.
Ventr- means front of the body or abdomen.
lateral
Anterial and ventral
The word anterior means the front. So the anterior part of an animal's body is the front part.
directional terms have many significant by their directions in the body..if the patient feel pain in abdomen they have significant by their directions
Directional terminology in massage therapy is the same as medical terminology. It is used to find and describe locations on the body.
You have to start taking bolts loose and removing the parts. If you need more assistance take it to the body shop.