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The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
The ears are what and what to the shoulders and what to the nose.Yes, the ears are superior to the shoulders and posterior and lateral to the nose.The ears are superior to the shoulders and posterior of the nose.
The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula
well all the body planes separate the body into two planes. the frontal plane separates it into anterior(front) and posterior(back) sagital separates medial and lateral, transverse superior and inferior.
The gallbladder is inferior and lateral to the sternum.
the lungs are anterior to the ribs
Lateral.
The lateral sulcus separates the temporal lobe inferior and the parietal lobe superior.
Inferior to the heart: Stomach Superior to the heart: Brain Anterior to the heart: Rib cage Posterior to the heart: Spine Latereral to the heart: Lungs
The Largest Vein in the Heart is the Coronary Sinus, which runs in the atrioventricular groove around the posterior and lateral aspect of the Right Atrium. The Second largest vein in the heart is the Great Vein which lies anteriorly and runs with the Left Anterior Descending or Anterior Interventricular Artery, commonly referred to as the LAD or widow maker.
The nose is superior and slightly anterior to the throat. Both structures are midline, so one can't be called medial to the other.
The shoulders are lateral and inferior to the eyes. The eyes are superior and medial to the shoulders.
The muscles associated with the movement of the eyeball are the superior rectus inferior rectus the superior oblique and inferior oblique and the medial and lateral rectus
You can choose four of the six: Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Medical rectus, Lateral rectus, Superior Oblique and Inferior Oblique.
The muscles are called the extraocular muscules, and they are the superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior oblique, and inferior oblique.
Superior Rectus Medial Rectus InferiorRectus Superior Oblique Inferior Oblique Lateral Rectus
I would like to know what the apical segments of the anterior wall and apical septum are?