The function of inferior is to "infer" (ha) that there are more than one and that this (inferior) one is the lower one, as in inferior mandible (lower jaw)
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
The plane that divides the body into the superior and inferior sections is called the transverse plane
The xiphoid process is the most inferior portion of the sternum. The superior section is the manubrium, and the medial portion is the body.
Skeletal muscle is the type that allows you to direct your eyeballs. Skeletal muscle is the only type that can be consciously controlled.
hypogastric region, epigastric region, umbilical region
What does the inferior venacava do
the inferior messentric artery supplies oxygenated blood to the intestines.
The function of the inferior frontal gyrus the right side is involved in go/no go actions and risk aversion. The left side is important in language production and verb comprehension.
it houses the superior and inferior colliculi; the superior colliculi is related to vision while the inferior colliculi is related to sound.
To drain blood from the kidneys into the (inferior) vena cava.
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
The inferior vena cava is one of two veins which carries deoxygenated blood from the body into the right atrium of the heart.
The function of superior and inferior vena cava is to take blood to the heart. The two veins will carry blood that is low in oxygen from the body to the heart.
"Inferior apical" typically refers to a specific region of the heart, specifically the lower part of the apex. This area is supplied by the inferior cardiac arteries and plays a role in the overall functioning of the heart. Issues or damage in this region can affect heart function and may require medical intervention.
To return blood from the inferior lobe of the right lung to the left atrium Sierra Q
Toes are not inherently inferior to knees; they serve different functions in the body. Toes provide balance, grip, and support when walking, while knees support body weight, facilitate movement, and provide stability. Both toes and knees are crucial for overall body function.