The apex
The pointed apex of the heart is oriented toward the left side of the body, typically directed downward and forward. This positioning allows the heart to efficiently pump blood throughout the circulatory system. The apex is located at the level of the fifth intercostal space, near the midclavicular line.
The nipple is located in the 4th intercostal space.
The subclavicular 5th intercostal space on a 12-lead EKG typically corresponds to the V5 lead. This lead is positioned at the anterior axillary line at the same horizontal level as V4, which is located at the 5th intercostal space in the midclavicular line. V5 helps in assessing the lateral wall of the left ventricle and can provide information about conditions such as ischemia or infarction in that area.
at the 2nd intercostal space (space below the 2nd rib)
The upper flat portion of the heart located at the level of the second rib is the base of the heart. It is where the great vessels such as the aorta and pulmonary arteries are attached, allowing blood to enter and exit the heart. The base of the heart is directed towards the right shoulder and is connected to the diaphragm and spinal column.
at the level of the inter-vertebral disc between T4 and T5.
You need the HM Strength, which is on the fifth level of the Lost tower. The Lost Tower is located between Solaceon Town and Hearthome City.
no they are third grade
50
Rhenium, with atomic number 75, has two electrons in its fifth energy level.
The formula to determine the number of electrons in an energy level is 2n2, where n is the number of the energy level. For the fifth energy level, n=5. So the total number of electrons possible in the fifth energy level is 2(52) = 50.
There are 5 standing waves in the fifth energy level. Standing waves are produced by the vibration or displacement of particles in a medium and are determined by the energy level or frequency of the wave.