the head is superior to the thorax.
the thorax is inferior to the head.
The position directly above the head is referred to as "superior," whereas the position close to the head is called "cranial." These terms are commonly used in anatomical descriptions to indicate specific locations in relation to the head.
No, the body is standing in the anatomical position
The fingernails in the anatomical position are facing anteriorly, towards the front of the body.
In anatomical position, the feet are distal (farther from the center of the body) to the knees.
An insect typically has a head, thorax, and abdomen. This body structure is commonly found in insects such as beetles, bees, and butterflies.
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
The position directly above the head is referred to as "superior," whereas the position close to the head is called "cranial." These terms are commonly used in anatomical descriptions to indicate specific locations in relation to the head.
The thorax is superior to the pelvis. In anatomical terms, "superior" refers to a position that is higher or above another structure, while "inferior" indicates a lower position. The thorax, which contains the heart and lungs, is located above the pelvis, which houses the reproductive and excretory organs.
The human body, along with bodies of many animals, is divided into the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
In the anatomical reference position, what is the position of the hip joints
the answer to that is "cephalothorax" which is a head and a thorax.
Head, thorax and abdomen
The head, the thorax and the abdomen are the segmented parts of an insect.
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
Head, thorax, and abdomen.
Some characteristics of ants are that they are social insects, and that they come in shades of black, brown, or red. Another characteristic is that they have bodies that are divided into three sections.
Head, thorax and abdomen.