No they are completely separate organs
The heart works with the stomach to perform daily functions. The heart pumps blood to the stomach so that the cells can function properly.
the heart, the stomach
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Heart and stomach? They're the proper names for the organs... anything medical relating to these two commonly contain the prefixes; gastro/gastric (referring to the stomach) and cardio/cardiac (heart).
Heart burn makes the esophagus or stomach hurt -- not the heart. It is caused by excess stomach acid or burping up stomach acid.
the liver and heart
No the stomach pain is not related to heart problem, it is more the chest pain that is involved.
The stomach is located inferior (below) and slightly to the left of the heart in the human body. The heart is situated in the thoracic cavity, while the stomach is found in the abdominal cavity, specifically in the upper left quadrant.
The stomach, heart, and bones are examples of organs in the human body. Each serves a specific function: the stomach digests food, the heart pumps blood, and bones provide structure and support.
The position of the heart and stomach are based on their location in the abdomen and chest. The heart is near the center of the chest, while the stomach is on the bottom left of the rib cage. There is no better way to describe the position of these organs.
Simply because it is closer to the heart. Cardiac refers to the heart.