The small or large intestines depending on specific area. Large intestines are a little above the small. Organ positions also differ from person to person depending on their body shape, stout plump people have a higher stomach, so most probably their small intestines are behind their navel.
The term 'hypogastric region' describes an area in the body of a human being that falls under his abdomen and the exact area that the term describes is under the umbilicus. The 'epigastric region' is located below the navel.
Yes, the navel is distal to the knees. Distal means farther away from the point of reference, which in this case is the knees. The navel is located above the knees on the body.
The hamstring tendon attachment is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The hamstring tendon insertion is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The name of a human body part that is also the name of an orange but spelled differently from the word relating to a navy/navies is "navel" (referring to the belly button). The fruit "navel" orange is spelled the same way but pronounced differently, while the naval/navies term refers to military matters at sea.
The term 'hypogastric region' describes an area in the body of a human being that falls under his abdomen and the exact area that the term describes is under the umbilicus. The 'epigastric region' is located below the navel.
Yes, the navel is distal to the knees. Distal means farther away from the point of reference, which in this case is the knees. The navel is located above the knees on the body.
Omphalo-' does not refer to an actual body part. It is a suffix that means, 'relating to the navel or umbilicus.'
The largest tendon in the human body is located in the Achilles heel.
the navel
In the lower abdomen ... roughly that bulge between your navel and the top of your legs.
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Most of the body water in the human body is located within the cells, known as intracellular fluid.
The hamstring tendon attachment is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The hamstring tendon insertion is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The lower trapezius insertion is located on the spine of the scapula in the human body.
It varies from person to person and with the position the person is in at the time. For a person standing upright, it's usually somewhere in the vicinity of the navel.