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.
Which of the following is NOT an anatomical location term?
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Vibrissae
Vibrissae
Caudal
Caudal
Cranial
Cranial
Ventral
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