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
Inferior just means "lower than". So the liver, gall bladder, small and large intestines, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, reproductive organs.
Anterior to the heart is the anterior portion of the pericardial sac, the anterior pericardial fat pad, and the sternum/ribcage.
Inferior: The Stomach
Superior: The Brain
Anterior: The Rib cage
Posterior: The Spine
Lateral: The Lungs
Left ventricle
The heat is posterior to the sternum, not anterior. It is a midline structure, like the sternum, so it is not lateral to the sternum.
anterior interventricular sulcus
anterior interventricular sulcus
The sternum is anterior to the heart.
A transverse section of the heart that separates the anterior and posterior parts is known as a coronal section. This section allows for the visualization of both the front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions of the heart, providing a comprehensive understanding of its structure.
Which structure lies posterior to the bladder and anterior to the rectum?
Distal and anterior are adjectives that anatomists use to describe locations of various organs and tissues. Distal - meaning "far from" Anterior - meaning "in front" Thus, if we were using the top of the heart as a reference point, the distal anterior wall in the heart would be the part of the heart wall that is distal (since we said the top of the heart was our reference, it would have to be at the bottom of the heart) and anterior (which would be the front of the heart).
The Eustachian tube is the most anterior.
anterior
Dorsal Structure, Ventral Structure, Anterior, and Posterior.
diaphragm
diaphragm