The cervical vertebrae are superior to the thoracic vertebrae

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The cervical vertebrae are superior to the thoracic vertebrae. The pancreas is inferior to the stomach. The patella is anterior to the femur. The lungs are lateral to the heart. The epidermis is superificial to the dermis. The skeletal muscles are deep to the skin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The cervical vertebrae are superior to the thoracic vertebrae.

The pancreas is inferior to the stomach.

The patella is anterior to the femur.

The lungs are lateral to the heart.

The epidermis is superificial to the dermis.

The skeletal muscles are deep to the skin.

The ulnar and radial arteries are distal to the brachial artery.

The femur is proximal to the tibia and fibula.

The cerebellum is posterior to the brain stem.

The interventricular septum is intermediate between the left ventricle and right ventricle.

The trachea is medial to the sternocleidomastoid muscles.

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