Superficial and Deep

Superficial and Deep

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Dr. Morton explains the anatomical terms 'superficial' and 'deep', using an orange analogy and anatomical examples like the arm and skull. The terms describe the relative position of structures, with 'superficial' meaning towards the surface and 'deep' meaning towards the inside. The video also covers the layers of a muscular artery, introducing terms like 'tunica media' and 'elastic lamina'.

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What do the terms superficial and deep mean in anatomical context?

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How would you describe the location of the orange peel in relation to the pulp?

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In the context of the arm, how is the humerus described in relation to the skin?

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What is the relationship between the skull and the brain in terms of superficial and deep?

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What are the terms used to describe the layers of a muscular artery?

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