kidneys
Oesophagus connects buccal cavity and stomach.It locates superior to the stomach
The cardiac sphincter connects the esophagus to the stomach.
The common path is aortic arch > brachiocephalic artery > internal carotid arteryThe internal carotid artery branches off to provide blood to different regions of the brain e.g. ophthalmic, anterior/middle/posterior cerebral
The pancreas consists of two major types of secretory tissues. It is an elongated, somewhat flattened organ posterior to the stomach and behind the parietal peritoneum.
The posterior vena cava and the aorta work together to move blood to and from the lower half of the body.
kidneys
Pancreas
No. Anterior means to the front of. The spine is MUCH posterior to the stomach.
Oesophagus connects buccal cavity and stomach.It locates superior to the stomach
transverse colon
Abdominal aorta
Means that the aorta, the body's biggest blood vessel isn't the size - the caliber - it's expected to be for the part of the aorta that runs in the abdomen - the stomach.
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.
Intestines are present underneath frogs stomach i.e on the posterior side of the body.
stomach bedStructures related to the posterior surface of the stomach,in supine position, are termed as the stomach bed (i.e. the organs upon which the stomach lies). Also the structures forming the posterior wall of Omental bursa. Structures forming bed of stomach; Pancreas, spleen, left kidney, left suprarenal gland, transverse mesocolon, splenic artery and transverse mesocolon.
The right and left coronary arteries enter the top of the heart from the aorta.