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the umbilicus is caudal to the chin

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Is the umbilicus is superior to the chin?

no its inferior


Is the umbilicus caudal to the chin?

the umbilicus is caudal to the chin


Is the umbilicus inferior to the sternum?

The sternum is superior to the umbilicus.


Is the sternum inferior to the Umbilicus?

The sternum is superior to the pubic region.


Is the nose inferior with the chin?

yes


Is the navel cranial to the chin?

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.


The chin is what to the forehead?

The chin is lower than the forehead which makes the chin inferior to the forehead.


The navel is blank to the chin?

inferior


Is the nose inferior to the chin?

This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.


Is the lip superior to the chin?

Yes. The chin is inferior to the mouth, and the mouth is superior to the chin.


Is the chin undermost to the nose?

This is vague... is the chin the most inferior part of your face? Yes. Is the chin the only part of your face (or bone of your face) inferior to your nose? NO. Beneath the nasal bones (2) you have the nasal septum, the maxilla (that holds your upper teeth, the mandible holds your lower teethe and is your lower jaw, and then the point of your chin, which is called the mental protuberance. The chin is part of the mandible, not a separate bone.


Where is the arms in relation to the umbilicus using directional terminology?

The arms are superior to and lateral to the umbilicus.