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Nose and Mouth Proximity: Understanding Anatomical Relationships
Yes, the nose is proximal to the mouth.
Proximal means nearer to the point of attachment or origin, while distal means further from the point of attachment or origin. In this case, the point of attachment is the center of the body. The nose is closer to the center of the body than the mouth, so it is proximal to the mouth.
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