No. Anterior means to the front of. The spine is MUCH posterior to the stomach.
No, organs do not eat the body. The stomach cannot eat the spine and there is quite a bit of body fat, tissue, bone, and muscle between the spine and stomach.
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The position for lying on the spine facing upward is called the supine position. This position is commonly used in medical settings for physical exams, surgeries, and other procedures.
The neutral spine refer to the natural position of the spine when the parts of the body are in good alignment.
standing
It has a small stomach beneath the spine, which blows up and covers the whole entire insides when inflated.
Prone position.
No.The cervical spine is in the neck and is above the lumbar spine, which is in the low back. Because we reference things from anatomical position, which is standing upright, and because the term "inferior" is used to denote things that are below, that statement would be incorrect. Therefore, we could correctly say the cervical spine is superior, or rostral, to the lumbar spine. We could also say that the lumbar spine is inferior, or caudal, to the cervical spine.
The position of the spine is opposite of a curved or hunched position. It is meant to be straight, with the natural curves of the neck (cervical), upper back (thoracic), and lower back (lumbar) supported.
The spinal cord is posterior to the chest.
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