Anatomic Directions
distal
away from a reference point (ex: the wrist is ______ to the elbow)
superficial
closer to the surface (ex: the skin is ______ to the biceps brachii muscle)
coronal plane
divides body into equal or unequal anterior and posterior parts; frontal plane
transverse plane
divides the body into equal or unequal superior and inferior parts (cross-sections or axial sections)
sagittal plane
divides the body into unequal right and left halves; midsaggittal or median plane
inferior
downward or nearer the feet (ex: the stomach is ______ to the heart)
lateral
farther from the midline or median plane (ex: the arms are ______ to the heart)
deep
farther from the surface (ex: the heart is ______ to the rib cage)
proximal
near to a reference point (ex: the elbow is ______ to the hand)
posterior
nearer the back (ex: the heart is ______ to the sternum)
anterior
nearer the front (ex: the stomach is ______ to the spinal cord)
contralateral
on the opposite side (ex: the right arm is ______ to the left leg)
ipsilateral
on the same side (ex: the right arm is ______ to the right leg)
dorsal
toward the back side of the human body (ex: the spinal cord is on the _______ side of the body)
ventral
toward the belly side of the human body (ex: the umbilicus is on the ______ side of the body)
medial
toward the midline or median plane (ex: the lungs are ______ to the shoulders)
rostral
toward the nose or mouth (ex: the frontal lobe of the brain is ______ to the back of the head)
caudal
toward the rear or the tail end (ex: the buttocks are ______ to the head)
cephalic
towards the head end (cranial) (ex: the shoulders are ______ to the feet)
superior
upward or near the head (ex: the chest is ______ to the pelvis)