The difference between the anatomical position and the standing position is that
a. in the anatomical position the palms face forward and in the standing position the palms face toward the body.
b. in the anatomical position the palms face backward and in the standing position the palms face toward the body.
c. in the anatomical position the palms face forward and in the standing position the palms face away from the body.
d. in the anatomical position the palms face forward and in the standing position the palms face backward.
a
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