Location Terms
Location Terms Cont.
Location Terms Cont.
In a Sentence
In a Sentence Cont.
100

Towards the face.

What is Anterior?

100

Near or towards the midline of the body.

What is Medial?

100

Occurring on the same side of the body.

What is Ipsilateral?

100

The cerebrum is ______ to the brainstem.

What is Superior?

100

The occipital lobe is the most ______ lobe.

What is Posterior?

200

To the side of the body or brain

What is Lateral?

200

Towards the surface.

What is Superficial?

200

Close to the point of attachment or center of the body. 

What is Proximal?

200

The frontal lobe is ______ to the parietal lobes.

What is Anterior?

200

(Two Answers) The dura mater is the most _______ layer of the meninges, and the pia mater is the most _____.

What is Superficial and Deep?

300

Towards the back of the body.

What is Posterior?

300

Towards the backside of the body and brain.

What is Dorsal?

300

Away from the point of attachment or center of the body.

What is Distal?

300

You can find the corpus callosum located on the ______ surface of the hemispheres.

What is Medial?

300

The anterior fossa is located in the _____ region of the brain. 

What is Rostral?

400

This slice goes parallel to the forehead and separates the brain into anterior and posterior sections.

What is a Coronal Slice?

400

Away from the surface of the body and brain.

What is Deep?

400

The ______ roots, are towards the belly and they are efferent motor nerves of the spinal cord.

What is Ventral?
400

The spinal cord terminates ______(-ly) at the conus medullaris. 

What is Caudal?

500

Towards the abdominal surface.

What is Ventral?
500

Towards the brain.

What is Rostral?

500

With a _____ _____, you will be able to see the ventricles, thalamus, and hippocampus.

What is a Coronal Slice?

500

Nerve tracts cross from one side of the central nervous system to the other, and therefore provide _______ sensory and motor control for the body. 

What is Contralateral?

600

Towards the bottom.

What is Inferior?

600

Towards the tailbone.

What is Caudal?

600

(Two answers) The cerebellum is ______ to the occipital and temporal lobes, and ______ to the brainstem.

What is Inferior and Dorsal?

600

For the cranial nerves, most information is processed _______(-ly), which is opposite to the spinal nerves. 

What is ipsilateral?

700

Toward the head/top.

What is Superior?

700

Occurring on the opposite side of the body.

What is Contralateral?

700

There are two ______ ventricles, and they are named this because they are on each hemisphere (side) of the cerebrum.

What is Lateral?

700

(Two Answers) The ______ part of the spinal cord connects to the brainstem, and the _____ part is towards the cauda equina.

What is Proximal and Distal?

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