The largest lymphatic organ in the body located in the upper left abdomen is the spleen.
Appendix.
spleen
The Spleen
Spleen
The abdominal cavity and the chest cavity are the two largest body cavities in humans.
That would be: the Appendix. Its full name is: Vermiform Appendix/ It is a vestigal structure which has lost its original function.
Medullary cavity
The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called what?
I don't think there is another name for the peritoneal cavity. the peritoneal cavity is specifically for the potential space between the parietal and visceral portions of the peritoneum. hope this helps ^_^
the spleen
NAME THE VENTRAL CAVITY THAT HAS NO BBONY PROTECTION
The abdominal cavity is where the belly is.
The abdominal cavity and the chest cavity are the two largest body cavities in humans.
That would be: the Appendix. Its full name is: Vermiform Appendix/ It is a vestigal structure which has lost its original function.
not a 100% but I think it is called the Vas Deference
These structures are all connected to each other. They contain and support the organs. If a person were very small and could start walking from one point, they would come back to the beginning.
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lymphoid, adenoids, and lympathatic
The false pelvis is located above the pelvic brim (Inlet) and is more of an abdominal cavity than a pelvic one (Hence the name False). It houses the some abdominal organs like the small intestine.
Posterior Vena Cava in a fetal pig, Inferior Vena Cava in humans
The ventral cavity houses almost all of the major body organs. It is subdivided into 2 cavities: a) thoracic cavity - housed by the ribcage. b) abdominopelvic cavity - located on the abdomen and pelvis, as the name implies. The diaphragm is the muscle organ that separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity. The organs on each sub-cavity are as follows: THORACIC: heart - located in the mediastinum 2 lungs ABDOMINAL liver stomach pancreas gall bladder spleen small and large intestines 2 kidneys 2 adrenal glands ureter PELVIC female - uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, urinary bladder male - urinary bladder, prostate gland, seminal vesicles