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The hepatic flexure lies in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
Lage Intestine
Transverse Colon
The Transverse colon is between both flexures
The transverse colon
The bend in the colon between the transverse and descending parts. The other flexure (between ascending and transverse) is the hepatic flexure.
The right colic (hepatic) flexure.
I suppose you are talking about the intestinal segment so it is called the Transverse Colon
The cecum is a pouch that is connected to the ascending colon of the large intestine.
The large intestine begins at the colon and then is called the ascending colon until it reaches the hepatic flexure. CECUM!
The hepatic flexure is a section of the large intestine associated with the liver.
A homogeneous liver is one that has the same texture throughout.