Left Upper Quadrant
There is no spinal cavity . . . the spinal cord runs down the back in the spine bones, or vertebrae, and is enclosed on all sides by the vertebrae bones.
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
Lower right and left quadrant
Yes, the abdominopelvic cavity is anterior to the spinal cavity.
transverse
No. The Trachea is located in the Thoracic cavity.
in the abdominopelvic cavity
on your right side below your liver in the pancreas area
The thoracic cavity is superior to the abdominopelvic cavity.
Abdominopelvic cavity lies below the diaphragm and can be subdivided into the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.
The Omentum supports the stomach in position within the abdominopelvic cavity.
There is no spinal cavity . . . the spinal cord runs down the back in the spine bones, or vertebrae, and is enclosed on all sides by the vertebrae bones.
The diaphragm divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
Yes, the rectum is in the abdominopelvic cavity. But, the anal canal, which is inferior to the rectum is outside of the abdominopelvic cavity.
upper right
Neither. The main cavity is called the abdominopelvic cavity. A sub-cavity inside that is the pelvic cavity. That is where you will find the organs of reproduction. The dorsal cavity is along your back and skull. The thoracic is where your heart and lungs are. The abdominal cavity is a sub-cavity of the abdominopelvic cavity, its where your stomach and other related organs are.