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Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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From the following selections, demonstrate your understanding of anatomical terminology by selecting the directional terms equivalent to ventral, posterior, superior, and inferior in the correct sequence.
(a) anterior, dorsal, cephalic, caudal
(b) dorsal, anterior, caudal, cephalic
(c) caudal, cephalic, anterior, posterior
(d) cephalic, caudal, posterior, anterior
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