Dorsal
Pertaining to the back part is called the posterior.
No, posterior is not a prefix. It is an adjective that means "situated behind or at the back." It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to the back side of the body or a body part.
The sacral region is an area that appears only on the posterior part of the body. It is located at the base of the spine, below the lumbar region and above the coccyx.
posterior posterior
The prefix "cater-" means pertaining to the tail or posterior part of a body.
The posterior is located at the back of the body.
The posterior body surface This is also referred to as the dorsal surface.
The caudal direction refers to the tail end or posterior part of the body in anatomy. It is the opposite of the cranial direction, which refers to the head or anterior part of the body.
The posterior aspect of the body has two main enclosed cavities: the cranial cavity, which houses the brain, and the vertebral cavity, which contains the spinal cord. These cavities are part of the central nervous system's protective structures. Additionally, there are other spaces, such as the pleural cavities for the lungs, but they are not strictly part of the posterior aspect.
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The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior (ventral and dorsal) portions is called the coronal or frontal plane.. Hope this helps, Nursing Student :)
A flexor muscle is a muscle which bends or flexes a limb. Most flexor muscles are located on the anterior aspect of the body.