Inferior. :) Inferior = below Superior = above
No
Yes. The chin is inferior to the mouth, and the mouth is superior to the chin.
Well really anyone can answer this answer. Its because your belly button cant breathe and it doesn't have a mouth and its not a living thing.
Yes, the stomach is inferior to the mouth because it is below the mouth.
The nose can be said to be "inferior" (lower than) the mouth when the body is inverted, as opposed to "superior" when one is upright. The nostrils would be below the mouth and open, as opposed to above the mouth and covered.
The rectum is imferior. Its important to b mindful of what goes n yout mouth, as whatever enters goes through your system, benefits it or destroys it then eventually passes through the rectum.
no, the mouth is inferior to the nose
Yes, when hanging upside down, gravity affects the distribution of blood and other fluids in the body. This can cause increased pressure in the veins of the head and face, leading to congestion and swelling of the nasal passages. The increased accumulation of blood in the head region can make the nose feel inferior to the mouth in this position.
The stomach is inferior (below) to the diaphragm.The diaphragm is superior (above) to the stomach.
No. On the axial body (head, neck, chest and abdominal area), the features are either superior or inferior to each other. In this case the forehead is 'above' the mouth making it superior to the mouth. Proximal and distal refer to how close some thing is to the attachment of a limb. You will compare how close some thing is to that attachment compared to another. For example, your fingers are distal to your elbow. Your elbow is proximal to your fingers.
The mouth is cranial or superior to the stomach.