Proximal and Distal

Proximal and Distal

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Dr. Morton explains the anatomical terms 'proximal' and 'distal', which describe positions relative to the origin of a structure. In limbs, proximal means closer to the shoulder, while distal is farther. In hand bones, proximal and distal refer to the position of phalanges. In tubular organs like the nephron, proximal and distal describe the position of convoluted tubules relative to the glomerulus.

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