Not in humans. It's a bit further down than the heart is.
Liver is in abdominal cavity beyond diaphram.Heart is in thorasic cavity above the diaphram.
it is superior
Posterior
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver not the heart. hepatic refers to the liver while cardia refers to the heart.
The lungs lie lateral to the heart
Not sure what you mean by "anterior and posterior", but veins return blood to the heart. I believe you are mistaken. the Superior and Inferior vena cava return blood to the heard.
AnswerThere is a groove on the ventral side of the heart separating the left and right ventrical (where the sternum would be but on the outside). The left ventrical is the larger one.
Yes, the liver is in front of the stomach and the kidneys are behind.
Technically they are dorsal, and I guess slightly posterior.
No, the heart is anterior to the spine. Posterior means "behind" therefore the spine is posterior to the heart.
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Posterior
The frontal (also known as coronal) seperates the heart into anterior and posterior portions.
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the heart
Posterior is a word that derives from the latin prefix "post", meaning behind. Thusly, posterior is in reference to anything located behind something, so the posterior end of the heart is the one facing back.
Whoever had this has had a heart attack and it is a description of the area of heart muscle that has been damaged i.e. on the right side posterior.
Pancreas.
heart