No. The liver is located in at least 2 areas and in 3 depending on which text you read. The two areas all text agree on is the Right Hypochondriac and the Epigastric region while some also include the Left Hypochondriac as well.
The inguinal region is a sub cavity of the Pelvic region and is just above the Pubic region. Commonly referred to as the groin area.
The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
The right iliac and right lumbar regions contain the ascending colon.
The Small Intestine is the part of the Gastrointestinal Tract that is involved in absorption and the bulk of the digestion of food. It is contained within the Abdomen mostly in the hypogastric Region.
The liver is on the right side of the abdominal cavity just below the diaphragm.
The gallbladder is found in the abdominal cavity, also called the peritoneal cavity.its found in the abdominal cavity, in the rigth hypocondriach region.
The falciform ligament is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm. Its main function is to help hold the liver in place within the abdominal cavity and provide support to the liver. It also contains a remnant of the obliterated umbilical vein known as the round ligament of the liver.
The liver is an internal organ which lies in the abdominal cavity of the body of animals. In humans, it is the largest glandular organ of the body, and generally weighs about 3 lb (1.35 kg).
The liver occupies the right hypochondriac region and the epigastric region.
The Upper Abdomen Region 1 is known as the right hypochondriac region. This area is home to organs such as the liver, gallbladder, right kidney, and small intestine. Region 2 is known as the epigastric region. Here, we have the stomach, liver, and the pancreas
The liver occupies the right hypochondriac region and the epigastric region.
Liver
No its in the right hypochondriac region and epigastric region