hypogastic region
Lower abdomen region
The upper region base rolling hills and rich river valleys and the lower sandy beaches
occipital
On the front, or anterior side of the body, this area is the abdomen.
The coccyx is the tailbone, so the coccygeal region is the very lower end of the spine.
The lower middle region is called the abdomen. It is located between the chest and the pelvis and contains organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines.
The hypogastrium (alternative names including hypogastric region, pubic region and suprapubic region) is an area of the human abdomen located below the navel. The pubis bone constitutes its lower limit.
The lower trunk of a pig is called the posterior region. The trunk is divided into an upper, middle, and lower region due to its size and functions.
Human skin is composed of three layers. The top layer is the epidermis, the middle layer is the dermis and the lower portion of the skin is the lower dermis.
The lower part of the stomach is the Duodenum.
The right suprahilar region of the lung is located in the upper middle portion of this organ. The left lung also has a suprahilar region, but it is slightly bigger than the right.
That's an oddly worded question... but the abdomen is a part of the thorax. Your abdomen is the lower half of your thorax, your chest is the upper half. Our stomachs are roughly in the middle.
Anatomically speaking, lets talk about the abdominal pelvic cavity. This area is located from as high as your Xiphoid to as low as your pelvis. The regions are broken up by nine regions evenly divided so that it looks like a Tic Tac Toe board. The upper left region (ULR) being the Right Hypochondriac Region The upper middle region (UMR) being the Epigastric Region The upper right region (URR) being the Left Hypochondriac Region. The left middle region (LMR) being the Right Lumbar Region The direct middle of your cavity being the Umbilical Region The middle right region (MRR) being the Left Lumbar Region. The lower left region is your Right Illiac Region The lower middle is called your Hypogastric Region The lower right region being your Left Illiac Region. These regions may seem confusing but when the patient or subject is lying down or standing up in the anatomical position, the patients left is your right. *(see the related image link)
The cardia of the stomach is the region just below the Z-line at the LES. See the image link below for an image of the Z-line, LES and cardia of the stomach.
To answer it you look at the middle number and if it is above 5 you round higher. If it below 5 you round lower.
upper body 40% middle body 40% lower body 20%
Life occurs in the troposphere. It is the lower most level of the atmosphere and is the region below 12 km.