If you mean lower in the body then yes, otherwise its hard to determine inferior, they both are necessary, and both do their own vital sort of work to keep you alive.
Each kidney has a renal lobe consisting of a renal pyramid with the renal cortex above it.
The left inferior lobe of the lung is responsible for gas exchange, where oxygen is taken up into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. It plays a vital role in respiration by allowing oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to be expelled.
You'd have to die because you need your heart to live. You can live without a lung or a kidney but not a heart. Even if you could it is illegal to sell human organs. Most you can do i donate
Inferior? None of them are more or less then the other. We need all the organs. - - - - - Uhh...not quite. In anatomy, "inferior" means "below." And yes, the urinary bladder is below the kidneys.
You can donate not only kidney's, but also parts of the liver and skin can be donated. Also the lung, pancreas, bone marrow and intestine can be donated while alive.
Yes
The left lung has a cardiac notch at its inferior medial end to accommodate the position of the heart. This notch allows space for the heart to fit into the left lung, preventing compression of the heart by the lung during breathing movements.
The Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
The Right lung has 3 lobes (superior, inferior & middle) while the left lung has 2 lobes (superior & inferior).
the left lung is divided into 2 parts in mammals
renal
The person's right - lung, skin, liver, gallbladder, kidney. Your right - heart, lung, kidney, partial liver, pancreas.
People can live with one lung or one kidney.
brain
If you mean the heart's apex, it is close to the inferior aspect of the heart. If you mean the lung's apex, it is superior to the heart.
Horizontal fissure of the right lung and Oblique fissure of right lung.
skin, lung, kidney