Abdominopelvic cavity lies below the diaphragm and can be subdivided into the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.
The thorax is the superior subdivision of the ventral cavity. The abdominopelvic cavity is the inferior subdivision.
The abdominopelvic cavity is found below the diaphragm.
The dorsal cavity is not inferior to anything.
The thorax and the abdomen
abdominopelvic cavity
Thorax caviety
The Thorax and the Abdomen.
In terms of body regions, the abdomen is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of body cavities, the abdominopelvic cavity is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of anatomical regions of the body, the umbilical region is the inferior to the epigastric region (which the diaphragm is found in)
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
Major: Dorsal Body Cavity & Ventral Body Cavity Subdivision of Dorsal: cranial cavity & vertebral cavity Subdivision of Ventral: Thoracic Cavity, Abdominopelvic Cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Pelvic Cavity
The two main cavites are Thoracic (above the diaphragm) and the abdaminopelvic (below the diaphragm) Then those have cavieties in them the thoracic has the pleural cavities which there 2 of those one for each lung. then there is the the mediastinal cavity between the two peural cavities. then i believe the Mediastinal cavity contains the Pericardial cavity for the heart. sorry about the spelling. then the abdominopelvic is splitt into two sub cavities the abdominal and pelvic cavity. they may be more but those are the ones I know of The two main cavites are Thoracic (above the diaphragm) and the abdaminopelvic (below the diaphragm) Then those have cavieties in them the thoracic has the pleural cavities which there 2 of those one for each lung. then there is the the mediastinal cavity between the two peural cavities. then i believe the Mediastinal cavity contains the Pericardial cavity for the heart. sorry about the spelling. then the abdominopelvic is splitt into two sub cavities the abdominal and pelvic cavity. they may be more but those are the ones I know of
Axial plane (Transverse Plane) which is a horizontal plane that divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts. If you mean the entire body, it runs horizontality through the umbilicus or navel.
In terms of body regions, the abdomen is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of body cavities, the abdominopelvic cavity is inferior to the diaphragm. In terms of anatomical regions of the body, the umbilical region is the inferior to the epigastric region (which the diaphragm is found in)
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The diaphragm separates the abdominal & thoracic (same as in people) cavities.
DIAPHRAGM divides the body into thoracic and abdomo -pelvic cavities.
The diaphragm is situated between the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity.
The diaphragm is a thick muscle separating the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
You have two cavities related to diaphragm. But the shape of diaphragm is dome shaped and you can say that abdominal cavity is directly interior to diaphragm.
The stomach is inferior (below) to the diaphragm.The diaphragm is superior (above) to the stomach.
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
thorax = the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm, partially encased by the ribs and containing the heart and lungs; the chest. diaphragm = a body partition of muscle and connective tissue separating the chest and the abdominal cavities.
The diaphragm is a large muscle just below the lungs. It help us breathe.The diaphragm is located inferior to the lungs and deep in the thoracic cavity.Diaphragm is present in upper side of the abdomen and lower side of the chest. You need to see the original diaphragm in the dissected body. That is very beautiful structure to see.