Which of the following is NOT an anatomical location term?

Responses

Vibrissae
Vibrissae

Caudal
Caudal

Cranial
Cranial

Ventral

1 answer

The term "Vibrissae" is NOT an anatomical location term. Vibrissae refers to the stiff, whisker-like hairs found on some animals, which are used for sensory purposes, rather than indicating a specific anatomical location on the body. The other terms—Caudal, Cranial, and Ventral—are all anatomical location terms used to describe locations or directions on the body.