The right hypochondriac region is superior to the right lumbar region.
The right and left hypochondriac regions are superior to the right and left lumbar regions.
Cervical (most superior portion of the vertebral column) = 7 vertebraeThoracic (just inferior to the cervical region, superior to lumbar) = 12 vertebraeLumbar (inferior to the thoracic region, superior to the sacral region) = 5 vertebrae
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
The abdominal cavity is actually a subsection of the abdominal pelvic cavity. There are not 9 cavities. There are 9 abdominal regions: Right hypochondriac, Epigastric, Left Hypochondriac, Right Lumbar, Umbilical, Left Lumbar, Right Iliac, Hypogastric andLeft Iliac
Lymphatic trunks from the lumbar region empty into the Thoracic Duct.
The lumbar region refers to the lower back. It is the area where the five lumbar vertebrae are located.
Cervical (most superior portion of the vertebral column) = 7 vertebraeThoracic (just inferior to the cervical region, superior to lumbar) = 12 vertebraeLumbar (inferior to the thoracic region, superior to the sacral region) = 5 vertebrae
The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
hypogastric region, epigastric region, umbilical region
The right iliac and right lumbar regions contain the ascending colon.
The Abdominal Cavity is divided into 4 or 9 regions with the body in anatomical position. 4 regions: Right Upper Quadrant Left Upper Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant and Left lower Quadrant 9 Regions: Right Hypochondriac Region - Epigastic Region - Left Hypochondriac Region Right Lumbar Region - Umbilical Region - Left Lumbar Region Right iliac region - hypo gastric region - left iliac region
The right and left hypochondriac regions are located under the ribs.
The lumbar plexus.
Yes
The majority of the small intestines is located in the Umbilical region of the abdominopelvic cavity
The abdominal cavity is actually a subsection of the abdominal pelvic cavity. There are not 9 cavities. There are 9 abdominal regions: Right hypochondriac, Epigastric, Left Hypochondriac, Right Lumbar, Umbilical, Left Lumbar, Right Iliac, Hypogastric andLeft Iliac
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.