Sounds as if you are describing left sided flank pain. Typically, we see flank pain with kidney issues such as an infection or kidney stone.
The organ that is located high underneath the right breast bone is the small intestine. The gall bladder is also in that area.
Bone cells formtissues. The cycle goes as follows: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems.
It is Bone Marrow (long Bone)
...probably not. The things above the arm are the shoulder, neck and head. With at least one of your arms, you are probably able to swing your arm back so that your hand is pointing up, palm against your spine, and your hand is as high up toward your head as you can get it. If it is your right arm, continue to curl your arm/hand toward your right shoulder. You'll feel the edge of a flat bone. That is your right shoulder blade. Ditto on the left.
The tongue starts at the back of the mouth, connected to the hyoid bone and the base of the skull. It is a muscular organ that plays a key role in speech, taste, and swallowing.
The cranium (skull) is the collection of bones that protects the brain, which is the major organ of the nervous system.
It's the same bone viewed from the back. Anterior is the front view of the right femur and posterior is the back view of the right femur.
The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.
None. Your back bone, or vertebrae, protects your spinal column, which is a membrane with nerves running down it that help control your muscle movements and organ function in your body.
bone,
Yes, your appendix is located above your right hip bone, in the lower right quadrant of your abdomen (or lower tummy). It is about 3 inches below your ribs.
an organ
Organ
The organ that is located high underneath the right breast bone is the small intestine. The gall bladder is also in that area.
Bone is classified as an organ in the human body.
The supraorbital brige is the bone right above your eyes also know as the brow ridge.
Flat, i believe. The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.