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The lungs lie on the superior lateral sides of the diaphragm.
The parietal bone is posterolateral to the frontal bone, forming the sides of the cranium.
The parietal bone is posterolateral to the frontal bone, forming the sides of the cranium.
Yes -- they are located farther from the midline of the body than the nose.
The ears are lateral to the mouth, as they are more towards the sides. They are also superior to the mouth.
The lateral and superior portions of the cranium primarily consist of the parietal bone. It forms the top and sides of the skull and contributes to the cranial vault. The parietal bone provides protection to the brain and also serves as an attachment site for various muscles.
Lateral refers to the sides.
The medical term you're looking for is "lateral." It refers to the side of something, like your body or an organ. So, if you're talking about the middle and side, you're talking about the lateral aspect. Hope that clears things up for ya!
"Lateral" means "away from the midline", so the lateral aspects of a pig would be the sides, such as the point of the shoulder, the point of the rump, and the sides of the ribcage.
superior border (top) = superior thoracic apertureinferior border (bottom) = diaphragmanterior border (front) = sternumposterior border (back) = 12 thoracic vertebra (T1 - T12)lateral borders (sides) = mid-axial lines
Nine lateral sides,
The lateral sides get taller and narrower. (: