chest
The anatomical location of the human center of gravity is typically located around the lower abdomen, near the pelvis. This point varies slightly depending on an individual's body composition and posture. It is important for maintaining balance and stability in various activities such as standing, walking, and running.
No. Ths mind is a psychological area concenring what the brain does, for example the personality. As it it not a physical thing it cannot have an anatomical location.
In an anatomical sense, yes humans do have hearts. If you mean heart in the sense of compassion, morals, or feelings, yes humans have those too. Just not everyone chooses to use them.
The heart's septal wall is called the interatrial septum. The anatomical feature of the heart's septal wall is a crescent-shaped piece of tissue.
slightly the the left of center in the human chest, between the lungs.
The heart is being mechanically compressed between the sternum and the spinal column. This external mechanical compression is what forces the heart to pump blood. There is not a specific anatomical part of the heart that CPR is performed on.
The front.
Yes, it is a noun. It is a slang term for an anatomical location.
the heart is medial/proximal to the rib cage
pulse points?
location of the heart