Which GV point is on the midline above the upper lip at the junction of the philtrum's upper third and lower two thirds?

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Multiple Choice

Which GV point is on the midline above the upper lip at the junction of the philtrum's upper third and lower two thirds?

Explanation:
Think about how the Governing Vessel runs along the body's midline and how the face is marked by the philtrum. The spot described is the hollow right under the nose, at the center of the philtrum, specifically at the junction where the philtrum’s upper third meets the lower two thirds. That exact landmark corresponds to the GV-26 point. It’s defined by being at that midline philtrum boundary, which is why it’s the correct choice. The other midline GV points sit at different heights and do not match this specific philtrum junction.

Think about how the Governing Vessel runs along the body's midline and how the face is marked by the philtrum. The spot described is the hollow right under the nose, at the center of the philtrum, specifically at the junction where the philtrum’s upper third meets the lower two thirds. That exact landmark corresponds to the GV-26 point. It’s defined by being at that midline philtrum boundary, which is why it’s the correct choice. The other midline GV points sit at different heights and do not match this specific philtrum junction.

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