Since the brain is located above the heart, it is superior to the heart.
The brain is superior to the heart and inferior to the skull.
The brain is superior to the spinal cord.
There is nothing like that in the brain(ie.right superior orbital).
The apex of the heart is inferior to the rest of the heart. The base is superior to the rest of the heart.
The major Veins of the Brain are,The External Cerebral Veins _ the Superior, Middle and the Inferior . The Internal Cerebral Veins right and left eventually form the Great Cerebral Vein, and the Superior Cerebellar Vein abd the Inferior Cerebellar Vein.
The wide superior part of the heart is called the base of the heart.
Inferior to the heart: Stomach Superior to the heart: Brain Anterior to the heart: Rib cage Posterior to the heart: Spine Latereral to the heart: Lungs
If you mean the heart's apex, it is close to the inferior aspect of the heart. If you mean the lung's apex, it is superior to the heart.
The vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the brain back to the right side of the heart is the jugular vein. Specifically, the internal jugular vein collects blood from the brain and neck and drains it into the brachiocephalic vein, which then empties into the superior vena cava. This blood ultimately returns to the right atrium of the heart.
The superior sagittal sinus overlies the brain superiorly and runs within the falx cerebri. It drains blood from the superior aspects of the brain towards the confluence of sinuses.
The heart lies superior to the diaphragm, between the two lungs.
Pack it with ice. The cold will repel the blood.