The liver is situated in the right higher abdominal area, directly below and behind the lowest ribs.
No. They both leave through the URETHRA which is the tube in the middle of the penis. Higher up in the urinary system there are some other tubes which connect the kidneys with the bladder. These are called ureters. No sperm should be up there. Sometimes sperm enters the bladder in what is called a retrograde ejaculation but still it should not really get as far as the ureters. Bottom line: you've confused urethra with ureter.
The equator or any line of longitude or meridian.
Epithelial cells are the cells your body uses to line tubes, among other things, and the term renal refers to the kidney. So they are saying that in the urine they found some cells that normally line tubes, but they could tell they weren't from the kidney. This could mean they came from the bladder, the ureters, urethra, or even someplace else.
the equator
It seems that the question is actually asking about the right hypochondriac region, one of the nine abdomino-pelvic regions of the body. These nine regions can be visualized by imagining a ticktacktoe grid drawn on the front of the body with the vertical lines being drawn beginning about one inch mid line (toward the center of the body) from each nipple, and extending down past the pelvis. The top horizontal line would be drawn across the body just under the rib cage, and the bottom line about midway from the pubic line and the navel. The right hypochondriac region would be (as you faced the picture) in the upper left square. The liver and gall bladder are the major organs found in this region, with perhaps a bit of the transverse colon.
No. They both leave through the URETHRA which is the tube in the middle of the penis. Higher up in the urinary system there are some other tubes which connect the kidneys with the bladder. These are called ureters. No sperm should be up there. Sometimes sperm enters the bladder in what is called a retrograde ejaculation but still it should not really get as far as the ureters. Bottom line: you've confused urethra with ureter.
imaginary vertical line that starts in the middle of the scapula
It is called a diameter.
The line is called an axis.
swim bladder helps it to move while the lateral line helps it to balance.
Bladder infection should be looked into medically for identifying the cause/s and thereby recommending a line of treatment.
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
the human body only has 1 line of symmetry straight down the middle
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
Mucous tissue is the membranes that line the structures and tracts of the body. Examples of this are in the nose, stomach and intestines, urinary bladder, mouth and eyelids.
It's called the radius and to find the area of a circle you do radius squared, then times pi.
smooth muscle