Anatomical position refers to individuals that are standing erect, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing inward. standing erect, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing anterior. laying supine, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing inward. laying supine, upper limbs extended over their head. O laying supine, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing anterior.

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Anatomical position refers to individuals that are
standing erect, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing inward.
standing erect, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing anterior.
laying supine, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing inward.
laying supine, upper limbs extended over their head.
O laying supine, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing anterior.
Answer

Laying supine, upper limbs at their sides, and palms facing anterior.

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Anatomical position is a standard reference position for the human body. It is defined as standing erect, upper limbs at the sides, and palms facing anterior...
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