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Which of the following best defines the anatomical term medial?

  • A. Being face down
  • B. On the front of the body or limb
  • C. Near to the midline of the body
  • D. Above or on top of the lungs
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct definition of the anatomical term 'medial' is being close or near to the midline of the body. This term describes a position closer to the center or midline of the body, opposite to 'lateral' which refers to a position further away from the midline. Choice A, 'Being face down,' is incorrect as it describes the anatomical term 'prone.' Choice B, 'On the front of the body or limb,' is incorrect as it describes the anatomical term 'anterior.' Choice D, 'Above or on top of the lungs,' is incorrect as it does not relate to the term 'medial.'