The medical term for nearest the point of attachment is "proximal."
Distal is the term that means farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk or farther from the origination of a structure. For instance, the wrist is distal to the elbow.
The term for the close bond between Tim and his parents is "attachment bond."
The term you are looking for is "distal." It is used in anatomy to describe a body part that is farthest from the point of attachment or origin.
The point of attachment of the grain to the flower stalk is the receptacle. The scientific term associated with the stem.
The point of attachment of the grain to the flower stalk is the receptacle. The scientific term associated with the stem.
Fasciodesis is the medical term meaning suture of the fascia to a skeletal attachment. A related term, fasciorrhaphy, means suture of the fascia, e.g. to repair a wound.
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This term refers to anatomical structures that are located near the center of the body or the point where a limb attaches to the trunk. It is often used to describe the position of organs, bones, muscles, or other body parts.
The term you're referring to is "proximal." This anatomical term describes a position closer to the point of attachment or origin of a body part, or closer to the center of the body. For example, in the arm, the shoulder is proximal to the elbow.
No, the thorax is proximal to the abdomen. The term "distal" refers to a structure that is farther away from the point of attachment, while "proximal" refers to being closer to the point of attachment.
Approximate (rhymes with "date") is the medical term meaning to bring close together or into apposition.