Umbilical region
The region in the middle of the upper row of the abdominopelvic cavity is the epigastric region. This region is located above the umbilical region and is home to important organs such as the stomach and part of the liver.
No, the lumbar region is part of the lower back and is not considered part of the abdominopelvic area. The abdominopelvic area includes the abdomen and pelvis.
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The abdominal region that contains the rectum is the pubic region.
It refers to the region in the body that contains both the abdominal and pelvic cavities. Sometimes they are referred to separately, and sometimes anatomists prefer to combine them and call the ventral region below the thoracic cavity as the abdominopelvic cavity.
The middle abdominopelvic region in the nine-region scheme is the umbilical region. Umbilical means related to the navel.
The region in the middle of the upper row of the abdominopelvic cavity is the epigastric region. This region is located above the umbilical region and is home to important organs such as the stomach and part of the liver.
Epigastric Region
No, the lumbar region is part of the lower back and is not considered part of the abdominopelvic area. The abdominopelvic area includes the abdomen and pelvis.
The retroperitoneum.
Right lumbar region
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The anatomical region of the abdominopelvic cavity that is in the middle of the upper row is the epigastric region. It is located above the stomach and is bordered by the right and left hypochondriac regions. This area typically contains parts of the liver, stomach, and pancreas.
The gallbladder is located in the Right Inhuinal Region.
Solar plexus.
The umbillical, left lumbar and right lumbar.
The abdominopelvic regions located lateral to the epigastric region are the right and left hypochondriac regions. The epigastric region is situated in the upper central part of the abdomen, while the hypochondriac regions are found on either side, corresponding to the areas beneath the ribs.