Yes, the stomach is inferior to the mouth because it is below the mouth.
The stomach is inferior (below) to the diaphragm.The diaphragm is superior (above) to the stomach.
inferior
Inferior. :) Inferior = below Superior = above
It lies on the left side of the abdomen, while the liver lies on the other side (right side) of the abdomen.
The mouth is cranial or superior to the stomach.
The oesophagus connects the pharynx to the stomach. Its runs down the middle of the thorax, posteriorly to the trachea and therefore medial to the lungs. However its connection is on the upper surface of the stomach and so is it superior to the stomach, the stomach being inferior to it.
The stomach is superior to the bladder. On the other hand, the bladder is inferior to the stomach.
it is sent from the mouth to the pharnyx and then to the esophagus to the stomach
• Esophagus Passes food from the mouth to the stomach
transverse colon
The esophagus links the mouth to the stomach. The small intestine links the stomach to the large intestine.
No, the diaphragm lies superior to the organs in the thoracic cavity. It is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a key role in the process of respiration.