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No, the Supreme Court is separate from all other courts. The president nominates judges to federal courts and Congress approves them.
The other courts that are included in the Judicial Branch besides the Supreme Court is the Lower Federal Courts.
Constitutional federal courts are either created or allowed to be created under Article III of the Constitution. For instance, federal district courts and circuit court of appeals are Constitutional federal courts. The Supreme Court also falls under the category of Constitutional Federal Courts and it is the highest court in America. Legislative federal courts, on the other hand, are established by Congress using implied power. For instance, the Court of Military Appeals is a legislative federal court.
Congress created the Federal Appellate Courts and Federal High Courts.
The Supreme Court of the United States was created in 1789. Most of the cases the court hears come from lower courts. Each year, the Supreme Court receives 7,000 or more requests to hear cases from lower courts.