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Using the terms listed below, fill in the blank with the proper term.
anterior superior medial proximal superficial posterior inferior lateral distal deep
The heart is located _______ to the diaphragm.
The muscles are ______ to the bone.
The shoulder is _______ to the elbow.
In anatomical position, the thump is _______ to the index finger.
The vertebral region is ________ to the scapular region.
The gluteal region is located on the _______________ surface of the body.
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