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The plantar part of the foot is what to the dorsal part of the foot? (Anterior (ventral), Distal, Inferior, Lateral, Medial, Posterior (Dorsal), Proximal, Superior)

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Taking into account the anatomical position, the plantar part of the feet is inferior with respect to the dorsal part of the foot.

Step-by-step explanation:

The foot is part of the lower limb and is the most distal anatomical structure of the human body.

In an anatomical position, the relationship between the plantar part of the foot and the dorsal part of the same foot is that the plantar part is inferior with respect to the dorsal region.

The anatomical position makes a topographical description of the body, establishing the relationship of location of the different structures in which it is divided.

Anterior (ventral), distal, lateral, medial, posterior (Dorsal), proximal and superior do not correspond to the relationship that exists between the plantar part and the dorsal part of the foot.

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