Directional terms for the human body
Peripheral
Also means outward or towards the surface. Ex:
Medial
An imaginary midline that divides the body in right and left halves. Ex: the nose is medial to the eyes.
Superficial
Situated near the surface. Ex: Your skin is superficial to your bones
Medulla
The inner layer of an organ. Ex:
Inferior
A body part is below another part or toward the feet. Ex: Your feet are inferior to your head.
Superior
A body part that is above another part or closer to the head. Ex: Your head is superior to your feet.
Distal
A body part that is closer to a point of attachment. Ex: Your fingers are distal to your wrist
Proximal
A body part that is closer to a point of attachment. Ex: Your knee is proximal to your ankle.
Dorsal
Also means the back. Ex: The upper back of an animal, plant or organ. A Dolphins dorsal fin.
Ventral
Also means towards the front. Ex: Your abdominal (stomach)
Deep
Describes parts that are internal. Ex: The brain is deep of the cranium.
Posterior
Opposite than anterior. Towards the back. Ex: The back of your head is posterior to your nose
Cortex
The outer layer of an organ. Ex:
Anterior
Towards the front. Ex: Your nose is anterior to your back
Lateral
Towards the side with respect to the imaginary line. Ex: the ears are lateral to the eyes.