No. It's in the Abdominal area.
The eighth rib is located in the chest area, specifically on the sides of the body. Its function is to protect the organs in the upper abdomen, such as the liver and spleen, and to support the structure of the chest.
The rib cage is in the chest area, and is a series of curved bones, there to help protect the softer organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and so on.
Yes, the liver is distal to the sternum. The sternum is located in the chest, while the liver is situated in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
Definitely NOT!!!
The liver is situated on the right side of the abdomen just below the ribs and the diaphragm which separates the chest and the abdomen
In acute infections, chest x rays and liver function tests are usually abnormal.
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Some effective chest wall exercises to strengthen and tone the muscles in that area include push-ups, chest presses, chest flies, and chest dips.
The large medial area of the chest is called the sternum. It is a flat bone located in the center of the chest, and serves as an attachment point for ribs and some chest muscles.
The area of Cheste is 71.4 square kilometers.