Yes, a CT scan of the abdomen can capture portions of the lungs, particularly the lower parts, depending on the scan's settings and the patient's positioning. However, the primary focus of an abdominal CT is to evaluate the organs within the abdominal cavity, such as the liver, kidneys, and intestines, rather than the lungs. If a detailed assessment of the lungs is required, a dedicated chest CT scan is recommended.
See a doctor. Do not rely on public opinion for your health.
The thorax or Thoracic cage does this. See the related link for more information.
Yes , they lay adjacent to the abdominal wall ; see related link .
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.
Just like in humans, the RIBS or RIB BONES protect the lungs. See the related link for the skeleton of a cow.
See: Lungs/Lung Disease
cuz u can see how much air ur lungs can take in
Flushed face, sweating, heavy breathing and intense abdominal pain. Go to a hospital.
Abdominal wall
Lungs dont regrow. That is why smoking is so bad. If a lung gets infected there is a good chance that a person can lose part of it or all if it. If you have trouble breathing, see a doctor immediately to determine the cause of the shortness of breath.
Trouts don’t have lungs but they can see through thick things like coral and rocks.
If you have abdominal pain, it is best not to wait to see a doctor. There is a cause for the pain and many things are easier to treat when they are small and insignificant rather than waiting until they become serious.