I THINK it is, but don't quote me on that.
The person's right - lung, skin, liver, gallbladder, kidney. Your right - heart, lung, kidney, partial liver, pancreas.
Organs on the right side of the body include the liver, gallbladder, right kidney, and parts of the small and large intestines. The right lung and part of the heart are also located on the right side.
The liver is located on the right side of the human body, beneath the rib cage.
The liver is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. In the average adult the liver is the largest organ of the body (excluding the skin). The liver has great regenerating properties (it filters toxins from the body) and is essential for life.
lungs
Typically, the heart lies on the left side of the body (levocardia ), the liver and spleen lie on the right, and the lung on the left has two lobes while the lung on the right has three lobes. This normal arrangement is known as situs solitus.
In the right side of the chest cavity, you will find the right lung, the right atrium of the heart, a portion of the liver, the gallbladder, and parts of the diaphragm and ribs.
liver lungs heart kidney are behind it and in between each rib are intercostal spaces and muscles
Your heart.
The body part that is right under the right side of the rib cage is the right hip. The hip helps with walking and sitting and also protects organs that are lower in the body than the rib cage.
No, here are a couple of examples why, certain organs like the heart and liver are not central and each side of the face is slightly differant.
Its bigger because the right lung has more lobs then the left lung.