im not sure, but i know that the heart supplies the body with blood and spread it around the body.
the lungs take in air, then use it to saturate the blood, and the oxygen that it takes in powers most of your other actions.
you decide.
The heart is superior to the lungs
Yes, the heart and lungs are superior to the organs of the abdomen in that they are located above those organs.
Arteries transport blood away from the heart. The superior and inferior vena cavas return blood to the right right atrium.
Lesser circulation or the pulmonary circulation.
Yes, the blood from the lungs is rich in oxygen. Since you breathe in oxygen and nutrients through your nose/mouth to the lungs, the oxygen and nutrients are absorbed in the lungs and go through the blood stream into the heart
The heart is both medial AND deep to the lungs.
The heart lies superior to the diaphragm, between the two lungs.
Yes, the heart and lungs are superior to the organs of the abdomen in that they are located above those organs.
posterolateral Also known as : posterior, lateral, and superior.
The lungs and heart are found in the thoracic cavity and that cavity is superior to the diaphragm.
Blood comes into your heart through the veins all throughout the body, it enters the heart through the superior and inferior vena cava, leaves the heart though the pulmonary artery, enters the lungs,...
The superior and inferior cavity receive blood returning to the heart, the pulmonary veins bring blood back to the heart from the lungs.
Inferior vena cava and superior vena cava carries the deozygenated blood from the body to the heart. The pulmonary artery carries blood to the lungs from the heart. the pulmonary VEINS carry blood to the heart from the lungs.
The answer to your questions is the superior and inferior vena cava.
Inferior vena cava and superior vena cava carries the deozygenated blood from the body to the heart. The pulmonary artery carries blood to the lungs from the heart. the pulmonary VEINS carry blood to the heart from the lungs.
superior vena cava, femoral vein
The thoracic cavity is superior to the diaphragm. It is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm and contains the heart and lungs.
Arteries transport blood away from the heart. The superior and inferior vena cavas return blood to the right right atrium.