Thymus
The thymus gland is in the upper thorax anterior to the heart.
Thymus gland
The heart in the human body is in the left upper quadrant of the thorax. It is very close to the center line, however.
the stomach region is called the abdomen abdominal wall..) and the upper region containing the heart and lungs is called the thorax (thoracic surgery..)
The thorax is responsible for protecting the vital organs in the upper body including the heart and lungs. It also plays a role in breathing by expanding and contracting to allow air to enter and exit the lungs. Additionally, the thorax provides structural support for the upper body and is involved in various movements such as bending and twisting.
The upper trunk area is called the thorax. It is the part of the body between the neck and abdomen that houses the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
The organs that are in the thorax are the heart, lungs, thymus, trachea, bronchi, esophagus, and the thoracic duct. The paired vague nerves and the paired sympathetic chains are also included.
Clavicle
The atria are found in the heart, specifically in the upper chambers. There are two atria in the heart, the left atrium and the right atrium, which receive blood from the veins and pump it into the ventricles.
The thorax. See the related link for more information.
Yes, the organs of the upper respiratory tract, such as the nose, pharynx, and larynx, are located outside the thorax, which is the chest cavity. These organs are responsible for the initial passage of air into the respiratory system.
That's an oddly worded question... but the abdomen is a part of the thorax. Your abdomen is the lower half of your thorax, your chest is the upper half. Our stomachs are roughly in the middle.