If the body is upside down then it is no longer in the anatomical position. But no, it would not change.
ur face
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
When the human body is in the standard anatomical position it is upright, erect on two legs, facing frontward, with the arms at the sides each rotated so that the palms of the hands turn forward.
The language of the positions and realtionships in antomy is called anatomical position and directional terms.
It does not change; the directional terms are given in relation to the anatomical position, not the patient position.
In anatomical position, when the arms are down at the sides of the body and the palms of the hands face forward, the ulna is located at the side of the forearm closest to the body (the medial side).
Supine isn't an animal, it's a medical/anatomical term for face up. If you lay on your back, then you're in a supine position. Face down is prone position.
If the body is upside down then it is no longer in the anatomical position. But no, it would not change.
ur face
hands and palms will be anterior
In the anatomical reference position, what is the position of the hip joints
Posterior
No, the body is standing in the anatomical position
The word is recumbent.
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
Anterior body surface, the buttocks and shoulder blades are on the Posterior body surface.