mesenteric
The abdominal aorta is a large artery that runs dorsally along the wall of the abdominal cavity. The abdominal aorta is the largest artery in the in the abdomen.
abdominal aorta
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Posterior Vena Cava in a fetal pig, Inferior Vena Cava in humans
I have the same question...I've been seeing a lot of people say the "abdominal aorta" but in my lab book, it seems to be the "dorsal aorta". Hope this helps :/
aortic
The abdominal cavity is not part of the dorsal cavity. It is located in the ventral cavity, along with the thoracic and pelvic cavities.
Spleen
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.
The spleen is the primary lymphoid organ located along the left side of the abdominal cavity. It filters blood, stores blood cells, and plays a role in the immune response by producing antibodies and removing old or damaged red blood cells.
The kidneys, aorta, urethra, and inferior vena cava are located in the abdominal cavity. Specifically, the kidneys are situated in the retroperitoneal space, which is behind the peritoneum that lines the abdominal cavity. The aorta and inferior vena cava run along the posterior abdominal wall, while the urethra extends from the bladder to the external body.
The abdominal cavity is the space within the abdomen that houses organs such as the stomach, liver, intestines, and kidneys. It is lined by a membrane called the peritoneum and is protected by the abdominal muscles. The abdominal cavity plays a crucial role in digestion and overall body function.