Biology Forums - Study Force

Biology-Related Homework Help Anatomy and Physiology Topic started by: barry on Jan 17, 2014



Title: Why does the term caudal differ in meaning in humans versus four-legged animals
Post by: barry on Jan 17, 2014
Why does the term caudal differ in meaning in humans versus four-legged animals (quadrupeds)?
A) All human anatomical terms are different from those used for quadrupeds.
B) Humans' upright stance makes caudal the same as inferior.
C) Caudal is a relative term, meaning posterior in humans.
D) It doesn't; the meaning is the same in both.
E) None of the answers are correct.


Title: Re: Why does the term caudal differ in meaning in humans versus four-legged animals
Post by: Neji513 on Jan 18, 2014
Content hidden


Title: Re: Why does the term caudal differ in meaning in humans versus four-legged animals
Post by: barry on Jan 19, 2014
Thank you.