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give me a sentence bout proximal and distal in anatomy
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In anatomy, "proximal" describes a structure nearer to the trunk or point of attachment, while "distal" describes one farther from the trunk or point of attachment—for example, the elbow is proximal to the wrist, and the fingers are distal to the wrist.
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