Yes, the trachea is anterior to (in front of) the spinal cord or, in other words, the spinal cord is posterior to (behind) the trachea.
ANS2:The previous answer is 90 degrees wrong.
The trachea is ventral to the spinal cord. Anterior means towards the head and posterior means towards the tail. Ventral is towards the belly and dorsal is towards the back.
No, the trachea and the spinal cord run parallel from about the base of the skull to the lungs. The spinal cord is superior to (above) the trachea, that means the spinal cord lies dorsally to the trachea. You could also say that the trachea is inferior to the spinal cord.When you are doing body directions on a human, you have to lay the human on his belly. Anterior is towards the head; Posterior, towards the tail end. If you are a surgeon, then left and right are your left and right while facing the patient.
The spinal cord is posterior to the chest.
Anterior, meaning "front" would describe the front side of the spinal cord.
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If you refer to lungs in humans, then the lungs are anterior to the spine
No, the heart is anterior to the spine. Posterior means "behind" therefore the spine is posterior to the heart.
destruction of the anterior horn (Motor Nerve) of the spinal cord. The nerve cells can not regenerate.
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