Abdominal
A Magma Reservoir is a Magma Chamber so to speak. It is an underground cavity containing molten rock, esp. below a volcano.
Mainly in the chest cavity and below the diaphragm to the pelvic bone.
The diaphragm.
The hydra is a classic example. See link below for more information.
The two largest body cavities are the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
That part is called as abdomen. You have various organs in the abdomen. You have digestive system as well as excretory system in the abdomen. Few other organs like spleen and adrenal glands are also there in your abdomen.
An organ can be in the abdominopelvic cavity but not the peritoneal cavity if the organ sits below the diaphragm but outside the peritoneal membranes. The kidneys, which are behind the peritoneal membrane (retroperitoneal) are such organs.
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
The chest cavity is where your heart, lungs, and esophagus reside. It's essentially everything located behind the chest wall, but in front of the spine, above the diaphragm and below the throat.
These are the general organs that lie within the abdominal cavity. The stomach, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, live, gallbladder. In the retroperitoneal area of the abdominal cavity, pancreas, kidneys, and adrenal glands.
on your right side below your liver in the pancreas area
A Magma Reservoir is a Magma Chamber so to speak. It is an underground cavity containing molten rock, esp. below a volcano.
Backwards... The diaphragm is superior to the stomach
The Abdomen. The trunk contains the Thoracic cavity {containing the Pleural & Pericardial cavities} in the upper 1/3 of the trunk. The lower 2/3 of the trunk contains the Abdomino-pelvic cavity {containing the Abdominal & Pelvic cavities}. The 'trunk' is the body minus the head, arms and legs.
The heart is not located in the pelvic cavity. It is located in the thoracic cavity.
The abdominal cavity is below the diaphram and the thoratic cavity is above the diaphram!
Abdominopelvic cavity lies below the diaphragm and can be subdivided into the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.