The organs that are in the left iliac region include distal portion of the descending colon, usually the sigmoid colon, and portions of the small intestine.
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All over the body except on the cornea of the eye. Oxygen diffuses directly from the air to corneal cells to keep the cornea transparent. There are fewer blood vessels in connective tissue and bone than in high metabolic areas such as muscle cells and organ cells, but blood vessels (vascular tissue) is found all over the body. If you mean plants, that's a different category, but xylem and phloem are the vascular tissues of plants, found from roots through stem to leaves. In woody plants, this thin layer of tissue is found right under the bark.
The bottom of the food pyramid (plants mostly) have the greatest amount of energy available. The best argument for vegetarianism I ever heard.
Right Hypochondriac Region: Right lung Epigastric Region: Heart and Diaphragm Left Hypochondriac Region: Left Lung Right Lumbar Region: Liver Umbilical Region: Liver, Stomach and Large Intestine Left Lumbar Region: Stomach and Spleen Right iliac Region: Large Intestine Hypogastric Region: Small Intestine and Rectum Left iliac Region: Large Intestine
On the left side, you have left iliac region. On the right side, you have right iliac region.
Right iliac region.
yes, of the person, but if you are looking at a diagram its on THEIR right, or your left.
Right iliac doesn't belong because it refers to a specific region in the lower right abdomen, while the other terms relate to the upper abdomen or general abdominal regions.
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 iliac and right lumbar regions contain the ascending colon.
Organs found in the right lumbar region include the ascending colon, part of the small intestine (ileum), and the right kidney. Additionally, the lower part of the liver and the gallbladder are also located in this region.
Here goes... :] This is how the nine regions are arranged:1 | 2 | 3----------4 | 5 | 6----------7 | 8 | 9 1. Right Hypochondriac: Liver, gall bladder, small intestine, ascending colon, transverse colon, right kidney 2. Epigastric: Esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, transvers colon, right and left adrenal glands, pancreas, right and left kidneys, right and left ureters, spleen 3. Left Hypochondriac: Stomach, tip of liver, tail of pancreas, small intestines, transverse colon, descending colon, pancreas, left kidney, spleen 4. Right Lumbar: Tip of liver, gall bladder, small intestine, ascending colon, right kidney 5. Umbilical: Stomach, pancreas, small intestine, transverse colon, pancreas, right and left kidneys, right and left ureters 6. Left Lumbar: Small intestine, descending colon, tip of left kidney 7. Right Iliac: Small intestine, appendix, cecum and ascending colon; F- right ovary, right fallopian tube 8. Hypogastric: Small intestine, sigmoid colon, rectum, right and left ureters, urinary bladder; F- uterus, right and left ovaries, right and left Fallopian tubes; M- vas deferens, seminal vessicle, prostate 9. Left Iliac: Small intestine, descending colon, sigmoid colon; F- left ovary, left Fallopian tube Hope this helps anyone in anatomy! -Liberty
There are four quadrants in the abdomen (quad meaning four) they are:* Right upper quadrant * Left upper quadrant * Right lower quadrant * Left lower quadrant The areas of the abdomen can also be described in more detail by dividing it into nine regions:* The umbilical region this is the middle region which surrounds the umbilicus. The umbilical region contains the transverse colon of the large intestine * The epigastric region this is the region just above (superior to) the umbilical region and contains the stomach * The hypogastric (or pubic) region is just under (inferior to) the umbilical region and contains the urinary bladder and the appendix * The right iliac (or inguinal) region is located to the right of the hypogastric region and contains the caecum. * The left iliac (inguinal) region is located to the left of the hypogastric region and contains the initial part of the sigmoid colon * The right lumbar region is to the right of the umbilical region (and above the right iliac region) and contains the ascending colon of the large intestine * The left lumbar region is to the left of the umbilical region (and above the left iliac region) and contains the descending colon of the large intestine * The right hypochondriac region is to the right of the epigastric region (and above the right lumbar region) and contains the liver and the gallbladder * The left hypochondriac region is to the left of the epigastric region (and above the left lumbar region) and contains part of the stomach and part of the descending colon.
Organs located in the right lumbar region of the abdomen include the ascending colon, parts of the large intestine, right kidney, and a portion of the liver.
The common iliac vein carries deoxygenated blood from the lower limbs and pelvic region back to the heart. It joins with the external and internal iliac veins to form the inferior vena cava, which delivers the blood to the right atrium of the heart.