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Which artery is behind the ramus with five branches?

Inferior alveolar artery


Is the vertebral column inferior to the trachea?

No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it


Is the diaphragm dorsal to the stomach?

Diaphragm is a sheet of internal skeletal muscle that extends across the bottom of the rib cage. The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity (heart, lungs & ribs) from the abdominal cavity and performs an important function in respiration: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs.


What part of the body is located behind your lungs?

Thoracic (chest) spine, ribs, shoulder blades and their muscles.


What is Inferior But Marketable?

Tjob ofThe thinking behind this is that was that IBM produced inferior products,but did a better job of marketing them than competitor companies that produced superior IT products.


What organs are inferior to the diaphragm lateral to the vertebral column and behind the peritoneal cavity?

The kidneys are in the retroperitoneal space, located inferior to the diaphragm, lateral to the vertebral column, and deep to the peritoneal cavity.


What is the difference between inferior and superior fruit?

We can look at the ovary and try to find the position of the petals. If the petals are below the ovary then it is considered "superior" and if they are above the ovary it is considered "inferior". The inferior flower, leaves behind vestigial flower parts that are visible on the fruit.


What aorta turns inferiorly behind the heart?

The descending aorta.The aorta is divided in ascending, aortic arch, descending, thoracic, and abdominal.


How has the national government expanded its definition of domestic violence in recent years?

Domestic violence recently has expanded to include pet abuse. Leaving a pet behind and at risk can also be traumatic.


What body cavity is the-pancreas-in?

The pancreas is located in the abdominal cavity, behind the stomach. It is situated in close proximity to the small intestine, liver, and gallbladder.


Pls explain at t8-9 there is disc desiccation and degeneration centr disc herniation w inferior subligamentous ext behind the upper half of the t9 vererbral body abutt the ventral cord surfaces?

Lets look at the terms first:T8-9 are the 8th and 9th vertebrae in the thoracic (chest) region. There is damage between them.Disc desiccation means that the soft cushion (disc) between the boney vertebra is dried out.Degeneration means that it is not like it was and has broken down.Inferior means below.Subligamentous is another word for disc herniation.Disc herniation means that the soft disc has pushed out and is pushing (abutting) the spinal cord.This disc herniation is occurring behind the upper half of T9.It can cause lot of pain in the chest area. The ribs tend to feel heavier as the day goes on. You can also feel very short of breath and it hurts to take a deep breath and have tremendous pain when laughing, sneezing or coughing.Laying down gives the most relief. When you sit you will find that leaning back about 30 degrees helps.See link below (showing herniation in the lumbar region but is the same in the thoracic region):


What does parallax mean on rifle scopes?

The image is in front of or behind the reticle. See the link below for an expanded definition and explanation.