Yes. It sits in a space in the bottom of the Left Lung called the Cardiac notch.
If you mean position in the body than yes. The heart is superior to the liver.
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the inferior messentric artery supplies oxygenated blood to the intestines.
Just the lungs.
Yes the liver lies below the diaphragm on the right side of the abdomen.
The diaphragm
the lungs are anterior to the ribs
pulmonary artery, to the lungs capillaries where the blood is oxygenated
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intestines: Digestive system lungs: Respiratory system
smooth muscle
The diaphragm is located inferior to the lungs and deep in the thoracic cavity.
The genetic disorder that causes the body to produce unusually thick mucus in the lungs and intestines is cystic fibrosis.
Inferior to the heart: Stomach Superior to the heart: Brain Anterior to the heart: Rib cage Posterior to the heart: Spine Latereral to the heart: Lungs