The skin is superficial to the heart. The heart is deep to the skin.
The heart is deep to the pectoralis major. That muscle is superficial to the heart.
The heart is deep to the pectoralis major. The pectoralis major is superficial to the heart.
Yes, the sternum is superficial to the heart. The sternum is a bone located in the front of the chest, while the heart is deep within the chest cavity.
Superficial is located at or near the surface. The pectoral muscles are a triangular muscle group most noticeable in the chest, breast area enclosing the heart.
parietal pericardium
superficial is a term used in anatomy that means to be toward or on the surface of the body.So one could say, the skin is superficial to the heart (which means the skin is closer to the surface of the body than the heart)
The gallbladder is lateral to the sternum. The sternum is a midline structure.
The visceral pericardium.
The pulse is caused by the rhythmic contractions of the heart. The pulse can be measured at superficial arteries in teh body.
The sternum is anterior to the heart (in front of the heart). It may also be called superficial or ventral to the heart.
Anatomically speaking the two are not related. While the former lies in the thorax, the latter is in the abdomen. But the heart can be considered superior to the liver, with diaphragm and other structures in between.
The word superficial is an adjective. It describes someone who is shallow.American English synonyms for superficial, related words for superficial and other words for superficial by Macmillan Dictionary and Thesaurus.