the spine is lateral to the lungs
your lungs are just inside your ribcage, from the chest in. there is your heart, stomach, spine, some arm muscles, and big arteries and veins between your lungs and your back skin. there is just the ribcage and a couple big blood vessels between the lungs and the chest.
lungs are vertical to the spine
The mediastinum is medial to the lungs
Lungs; your ribs and spine would break.
If you refer to lungs in humans, then the lungs are anterior to the spine
The relationship between the lungfishes and amphibians is that the lung fishes have lungs unlike amphibians who don't because they depend on water
It does only if the "open spine" is near the shoulders.
I believe TB is specific to the lungs
The heart and lungs work together to deliver oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body's tissues. The brain uses this oxygen to function.
TB enters the body through the lungs but can also affect other parts of your body, including your kidneys, spine or brain.When TB occurs outside your lungs, signs and symptoms vary according to the organs involved. For example, tuberculosis of the spine may give you back pain, and tuberculosis in your kidneys might cause blood in your urine
an echinoderm is an organism with no spine
The head contains the input organs (nose, mouth) through which air is supplied to the lungs through the trachea.