Yes. The chin is inferior to the mouth, and the mouth is superior to the chin.
If someone has a prominent chin, it usually mean that their chin either has a cleft or is especially long, or both. There are many people who have prominent chins, one of the most well known is actor and director, Bruce Campbell.
The right hemisphere is superior at creativity and spacial awareness.
The plane that divides the body into the superior and inferior sections is called the transverse plane
A Supervisor, is someone with more experience, put in charge of someone else or a group of people, to make sure that things are done properly. A superior, is anyone who has a higher social standing than another. Someone who is more influential, more experienced or in control of more power. A supervisor is usually a superior, but a superior is not neccessarily a supervisor.
A superior mirage happens when an image (mirage) of an object appears above the actual object. This happens due to the bending of light waves.
yes
no its inferior
Yes, anatomically speaking, the nose is located higher on the face than the chin. The nose is part of the upper face while the chin is part of the lower face. This relative positioning makes the nose "superior" to the chin.
medial or superior
The piercing that is located above the chin is a Labret* ( *Latin for lip ) however there are various other piercings in the area of the mouth, that were also called a Labret piercing or Lip piercing.
A "cleft lip" affects just the patient's lip, and a "cleft palate" affects the palate, or the roof of your mouth.
The ear is lateral to the nose and superior to the chin
The part of the horse's head behind the lower lip and chin. (The area that dips slightly on the lower jaw.)
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My chin is located at the bottom of my face, below my lower lip and jawline. It is a bony prominence that helps shape and define the lower half of my face.
The chin is located below the mouth. It is the bony protrusion at the lower part of the face that helps define the jawline and supports the lower lip.