Smooth muscles
Yes, your stomach is lined with mucus. The chemicals the stomach secretes (i.e., pepsin) are designed to digest protein. But your stomach walls are also made of protein! The mucus coats the lining of your stomach so the chemicals do not destroy the lining.
The stomach is superior to the urinary bladder. If you place your hand on your "belly" close to your heart, your hand is about level to the stomach. You should be aware of where the badder is now as it is below that.
uterus is not an intraperitoneal organ. It is a retroperitoneal organ
Rugae are actually folds in the mucosa of the stomach and urinary bladder, not the kidney. Rugae in the stomach help with its expansion when it is full, while rugae in the bladder allow for stretching as it fills with urine.
The epigastric or hypogastric regions help to identify areas of the abdomino-pelvic cavity of your body. The epigastric region contains mostly the organs of your digestive system, stomach, pancreas, liver etc. The hypogastric region has most of the reproductive parts like uterus, prostate; and also urinary organs like the bladder and the right and left ureters.
Smooth muscles
Of course! UTERUS.... BLADDER.... GALLBLADDER.... STOMACH.... any organ that has to squeeze to get something out.
Firstly babies do not grow in the stomach, but in the uterus. Naturally, as a baby grows, pressure is exerted on surrounding organs but no, it is not in usual circumstances that a baby can burst the mother's bladder.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
The urinary bladder is located in front of the uterus in females. Anatomically, the bladder sits anterior to the uterus, which is positioned posterior to the bladder and supported by the pelvic floor. This arrangement allows for the bladder to fill and empty without significantly affecting the position of the uterus.
A man's bladder is bigger than a woman's bladder. A woman's bladder is smaller because the uterus is above it and the uterus needs to have room.
The stomach is superior to the bladder. On the other hand, the bladder is inferior to the stomach.
No. The fetus is in the uterus. The uterus is a separate organ than the stomach. The stomach is where food goes to get digested. The uterus is the female organ reserved to gestate babies.
uterus, bladder
Urine does not pass through the uterus at all...
No, the stomach is not medial to the urinary bladder; instead, it is located superior and posterior to the urinary bladder. The urinary bladder is situated in the pelvic cavity, while the stomach is found in the upper abdominal cavity, specifically in the left upper quadrant. Therefore, the stomach is not positioned toward the midline in relation to the urinary bladder.
Yes. Using an instrument called a trocar, the embalmer cleans out all of the hollow organs like the stomach, bladder, uterus, small intenstine and colon.