The cecum is a pouch that is connected to the ascending colon of the large intestine.
Hepatic flexure
transverse colon
it would be the large intestine
they don't empty anything- they only secrete liquids that help digest into the small intestine.
Large intestine,liver
The large intestine, the small intestine, the liver, the stomach.
Mouth, Esophagus, Liver, Stomach, Pancreas, Gallbladder, Small intestine, Large intestine
Liver & GallbladderI wanted to add- portion of the stomach - portion of the large intestine - portion of the small intestineIn addition:- right kidney, colon, pancreas, and large intestine.RUQ includes: -live-gallbladder-duodenum-head of pancreas-portions of stomachthe liverLiver
they are many such as liver , gall bladder , small and large intestines , and both kidneys... ^^^^^ Incorrect. The RIGHT HYPOCHONDRIAC region only contains a portion of the liver. The EPIGASTRIC region contains the STOMACH, GALLBLADDER, LIVER and the TRANSVERSE COLON of the large intestine.
The liver rests on top of the stomach, and the stomach lies on the large intestine.
The villi, saliva, the liver and the pancreas or the large intestine.
the three organs in your digestive system are the intestines, stomach, and liver
The small intestine connects to the large intestine about a hands length beneath the liver. The portion of the S.I. is called the ileum and the portion it joins to is the cecum. A sphincter connects the two, preventing back flow. Below the junction is the appendix, which is essentially the tapering off of the large intestine into a rat tail like shape. Matter is supposed to continue up through this part of L.I. hence it's named the ascending colon.
Stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, most of large intestine, urinary bladder.