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Directional Terms: Body Sides definitions Flashcards

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  • Bilateral symmetry

    The condition where the right and left sides of the body are mirror images, separated by a midline.
  • Midline

    An imaginary line that divides the body into right and left halves.
  • Medial

    Positioned towards or closer to the midline of the body.
  • Lateral

    Positioned away from or farther from the midline of the body.
  • Intermediate

    Located between two structures on the medial-lateral axis.
  • Ipsilateral

    Refers to structures on the same side of the body.
  • Contralateral

    Refers to structures on opposite sides of the body.
  • Navel

    Commonly known as the belly button, located on the midline of the abdomen.
  • Collarbone

    A bone that is intermediate to the shoulder and the sternum.
  • Sternum

    The breastbone located in the center of the chest.
  • Hip

    A lateral structure relative to the navel.
  • Eye

    A structure that can be medial to the ear and intermediate to the ear and nose.
  • Ear

    A lateral structure relative to the eye.
  • Nose

    A medial structure relative to the eye.
  • Left knee

    An example of a structure that can be ipsilateral to the left hand and contralateral to the right hand.