Usually when this question is asked, it refers to the abdominal area of the body. The usual answer is 'appendix'.
If you are asking about the entire body, then the answer would be your right leg, which is also called the right lower extremity.
The sciatic nerve is the largest single nerve in the human body; it runs from each side of the lower spine through deep in the rear and back of the thigh and all the way down to the foot, connecting the spinal cord with the leg and foot muscles.
skeletalThe coccyx is a bone not an organ. It is the lower part of the spine commonly refered to as the tailbone.
your spine\ back. when you bend over you can feel the different parts of your spine but when you sit up straight you can't feel the bumps in your spine. Your spine is straight then. Which means youre back is straight. Which means you are sitting up straight. I might not have got this right bnut i hope it helped.
There are no organs ON your back (apart form the skin). Your back is the upper OUTER surface of your body, your organs are inside your body.
The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
Where the spine usually is...IN THE BACK! ;)
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The pelvis
It's the lower part of your spine
usually located in the back part of the spine
The sciatic nerve is the largest and longest single nerve in the human body, about as big around as a thumb at its largest point. The nerve originates in the lower spine as nerve roots exit the spinal cord (through the bones in the spine), and extends all the way down the back of the leg to the toes. The sciatic nerve is actually a combination of nerves. It is formed on the right and left hand side of the lower spine by the combination of the fourth and fifth lumbar nerves and the first three nerves in the sacral spine. Each nerve exits the spine between two vertebral segments and is named for the segment above it.
usually located in the back part of the spine
spine/back
The sciatic nerve is the largest single nerve in the human body; it runs from each side of the lower spine through deep in the rear and back of the thigh and all the way down to the foot, connecting the spinal cord with the leg and foot muscles.
These muscles are the core and they give proper posture to the body. That is they support the spine and maintain their optimal position and in turn helps in protecting the spine. for spine, maintaining proper posture is the best protection. So along with lower back muscles the abdominal and oblique muscles help protect the spine
Abdominal muscle allow force to transfer from the lower to the upper body. Basicelly stabilizing the spine and keeping you in balance. Strong abdominal muscle will improve your overall strength and reduce the risk of lower back injury.
Abdominal muscle allow force to transfer from the lower to the upper body. Basicelly stabilizing the spine and keeping you in balance. Strong abdominal muscle will improve your overall strength and reduce the risk of lower back injury.