The most inferior part of the human body is the foot. The most superior is the head.
None; there is no body part lower or below (inferior) to the feet.
Superior and inferior are terms to tell where a part of the body is in relation to another part. to simplify it thing of it this way. Superior is above, inferior is below. So the umbilicus is inferior to the pectoralis major is like saying the unblicus is below the pectoralic major. The same goes for superior. Since almost ever part of the body has something above and below it, generally every body part can be either inferior or superior.
Sacrum
No i would say the feet or in-between the toes are the most ticklish part of the body
The pons is the most superior (top) part of the brainstem just posterior to (behind) the cerebellum and inferior to (below) the cerebrum.
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
None; there is no body part lower or below (inferior) to the feet.
Superior and inferior are terms to tell where a part of the body is in relation to another part. to simplify it thing of it this way. Superior is above, inferior is below. So the umbilicus is inferior to the pectoralis major is like saying the unblicus is below the pectoralic major. The same goes for superior. Since almost ever part of the body has something above and below it, generally every body part can be either inferior or superior.
Immediately inferior to the body. This is the "pointy" part of the sternum.
Sacrum
The apex of the heart is the most inferior part of the heart.
Inferior Venacava
The xiphoid process is the most inferior portion of the sternum. The superior section is the manubrium, and the medial portion is the body.
The xiphoid process is the most inferior portion of the sternum. The superior section is the manubrium, and the medial portion is the body.
Inferior vena cava
Inferior in medical terminology refers to location in relation to another body part or organ. It means below. For instance, the lower teeth are considered inferior to the upper teeth.
Basically, it means you have a 10mm (in size) bit of bone (ossific body) on the inside (inferior) of the lower part of your knee cap.