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inferior nasal concha
inferior, superior, and middle
inferior, middle, superior
inferior
The coxa are inferior to the thorax. Both are bony, and can be described as neither superficial nor deep in relation to each other.
Hypertrophy means overgrowth. The concha are the turbinates, or the ridged parts of the nose that swirl the air for warming and cleaning. Hypertrophy in the turbinates is typically a sign of rhinitis -- often due to allergies. A concha bullosa is a turbinate with air in it; about half of people have one.
The great saphenous vein is a superficial vein that runs up the inside of the leg. It's the longest vein in the body.
Lateral.
Yes, but that term is not usually used. The brain is encased or surrounds most of skull and is said to be inferior to the skull. Another term or two that can be used are underneath or beneath.
They are bones in the nasal cavity (or parts of other bones in the nasal cavity) that cause turbulence in the air moving through the nasal cavity. This will warm and moisten the air to help protect the lungs. There are three conchae in the nasal cavity, a superior, middle and inferior conchae (aka turbinates).
The groin is the superficial area where the trunk and the legs meet; this is also the site of the external sexual genitalia in primates. The right groin would be the area where the right leg joins to the inferior abdomen.