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Page 1: The cervical vertebrae are superior to the thoracic vertebrae

The cervical vertebrae are superior to the thoracic vertebrae.

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The pancreas is inferior to the stomach.

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The patella is anterior to the femur.

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The lungs are lateral to the heart.

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The epidermis is superificial to the dermis.

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The skeletal muscles are deep to the skin.

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The ulnar and radial arteries are distal to the brachial artery.

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The femur is proximal to the tibia and fibula.

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The cerebellum is posterior to the brain stem.

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The interventricular septum is intermediate between the left ventricle and right ventricle.

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The trachea is medial to the sternocleidomastoid muscles.


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