Which term refers to the ventral surface of a four-legged animal?
A) inferior
B) superior
C) caudal
D) cephalic
A
Explanation:
B) Anatomical position for a four-legged animal is all four limbs on the ground. Superior refers to the back (dorsal) surface.
C) Anatomical position for a four-legged animal is all four limbs on the ground. Caudal refers to posterior structures, or those towards the tail.
D) Anatomical position for a four-legged animal is all four limbs on the ground. Cephalic refers to being towards the front or anterior region of the animal.
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