The mouth is superior to the nose. The trachea is lateral to the esophagus. The knee is distal to the femur. The heart is medial to the pleural cavity. The kidneys are inferior to the adrenal glands. The larynx is superior to the spinal cord. The hand is distal to the elbow. The liver is lateral to the stomach. The diaphragm is superior to the large intestine. The urethra is proximal to the ureter.
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