definitely that would be the parts in the upper portion of the body, in particular the brain. the rest of the aorta goes down the thoracic and the abdominal region to supply the areas in thos parts.
Lobes are the part of the organs marked by boundaries. The human anatomy is divided into two separate parts; the upper and lower body.
It is fondling of the upper body outdoors
You have three such planes. First is sagittal plane. Sagitta means arrow. So this vertical plane enters your body like and arrow. It divides your body in two equal parts. Then you have a coronal plane at right angle to this plane. It divides your body into anterior and posterior parts. Then you have a transverse plane to make your body into two parts. That is upper and lower parts, when you stand erect.
The horizontal plane divide the upper part from the lower part. You do not have any specific point through the plane passes. Tentatively you can divide upper part from thorax onwards from the lower part, which include the abdomen. But there is not a single plane, which will divide the body into upper and lower parts.
Lower parts of the body vs. upper parts of the body, e.g. arms(upper), legs(lower).
healing starts from the deepest parts of the body to the extremities, and from the upper parts of the body to the lower parts.
quadriceps- they are the muscles on your upper leg
Axial plane (Transverse Plane) which is a horizontal plane that divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts. If you mean the entire body, it runs horizontality through the umbilicus or navel.
Any body parts that are open to the outside or have normal flora for example: skin, mouth, GI tract, and upper respiratory tract..
it tightens your upper body like your sholders and yours arms and your stomach
Atriums.
cephalocaudal means along the vertical axis of the human body
The superior vena cava is responsible for delivering deoxygenated blood from the upper portion of your body to the heart.
definitely that would be the parts in the upper portion of the body, in particular the brain. the rest of the aorta goes down the thoracic and the abdominal region to supply the areas in thos parts.
The parts of the body involved with the upper respiratory tract include: the nose, the nasal cavity, the nasal and paranasal sinuses, and the larynx and pharynx.
It effects your whole body, kind of like a mood upper for the brain but it makes you relaxed, like your mucsles and limbs and eyes.