The liver lies in the right hypochondriac region, just below the diaphragm and above the gall bladder.
No, the liver is not distal to the heart; it is considered to be inferior and somewhat anterior to the heart in the anatomical position. In anatomical terms, "distal" refers to a position further away from the center of the body or point of attachment, while "proximal" refers to a position closer. Therefore, the liver is proximal to many structures in the digestive system, but it is not distal relative to the heart.
The correct anatomical term is \"The liver is to the right of the stomach\". It is the largest internal organ.
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
If you are healthy and normal then you should not need to do anything to keep the uterus in its normal anatomical position, it should remain in its normal anatomical position by itself.
The anatomical position of the thigh is superior to the foot. This means that the thigh is positioned above the foot when the body is in the standard anatomical position, with the thighs closer to the torso and the feet extending downward.
If the body is upside down then it is no longer in the anatomical position. But no, it would not change.
In the anatomical position, the ring finger is lateral (to the side of) the little finger.
No, the body is standing in the anatomical position
Posterior
The fingernails in the anatomical position are facing anteriorly, towards the front of the body.
Dorsum Posterior
In anatomical position, the feet are distal (farther from the center of the body) to the knees.