Abdominal Cavity
Viscera are primarily located in the abdominal cavity, which houses organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and kidneys. Additionally, some viscera can be found in the thoracic cavity, including the heart and lungs. These cavities are part of the larger body cavity system that protects and supports vital organs.
The abdomial cavity
abdominal cavity
The body cavity that contains the intestines is called the abdominal cavity. It is located below the diaphragm and above the pelvic cavity. The abdominal cavity also houses other organs such as the liver, stomach, and kidneys.
In your abdominal cavity
The pelvis is separated from the abdomen by the pelvic brim, which is a bony structure formed by the sacrum, coccyx, and hip bones. This boundary is important because it houses and protects reproductive organs and the bladder within the pelvic cavity, while the abdominal cavity contains digestive organs such as the stomach and intestines.
The abdominal cavity contains the stomach, intestines, spleen, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
The abdominopelvic cavity protects the major organs of digestion and reproduction.
The abdominal cavity.
The chest cavity 'holds' and protects the lungs and heart.
mesentery
the ventral cavity