pericordium.
Bibasal pneumonia means there is pneumonia in the lower lobes of both lungs. The heart and diaphragm and the boney thorax show no signs of problems.
I think you mean precordium which is :the precordium (praecordiumin British English) is the portion of the body over the heart and lower chest.
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
right ventricle Ventricles, left and right
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.
precordium
It is defined as the epigastrium and anterior surface of the lower part of the thorax.
The middle thorax in humans refers to the central region of the chest, situated between the upper thorax (which includes the area above the clavicles) and the lower thorax (below the ribcage). It generally encompasses the area around the sternum and the ribs, housing vital organs such as the heart and lungs. The middle thorax is bordered laterally by the ribcage and posteriorly by the thoracic spine.
The thorax refers to the chest region, located above the abdomen and below the neck. It contains vital organs such as the heart and lungs. The abdomen is the lower region of the body, below the diaphragm, and houses organs like the stomach and intestines.
That's an oddly worded question... but the abdomen is a part of the thorax. Your abdomen is the lower half of your thorax, your chest is the upper half. Our stomachs are roughly in the middle.
In chordates, the ventral heart is typically located beneath the pharynx and functions as the main pump for circulating blood throughout the body. It is often found in the lower part of the body, near the anterior end of the animal.
Bibasal pneumonia means there is pneumonia in the lower lobes of both lungs. The heart and diaphragm and the boney thorax show no signs of problems.
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
The thorax is superior to the pelvis. In anatomical terms, "superior" refers to a position that is higher or above another structure, while "inferior" indicates a lower position. The thorax, which contains the heart and lungs, is located above the pelvis, which houses the reproductive and excretory organs.
The thorax usually refers to insects, but it can also refer to mammals. It is the portion of an animal's body between the neck and stomach - in humans this would be the chest area; in insects and trilobites, it is one of the three mains segments of the body.
On the front, or anterior side of the body, this area is the abdomen.
The heart is located in the upper left side of the chest under the lower half of the sternum.