Hi :)
The nine regions of the abdomen are as follows!
(Imagine someone is facing you - this is where it would be on their body!);
1.Right hypochondriac region 2.Hypogastric region 3.Left Hypochondriac region
4.Right lumbar region 5. Umbilical Region. 6.Left lumbar region
7.Right Iliac fossa 8.Epigastric region 9.Left Iliac fossa
Hope this helps?! x
Yes, the abdomen is normally considered part of the trunk.
Head, Thorax, and Abdomen
An abdominal section is an incision in the abdomen for surgery on the abdominal regions.
The epigastric region.
Abdomen, head, and thorax are the three regions of an insect's body. In terms of their respective locations, the head comes first, with the abdomen following, and the the thorax at the end.
An abdominal section is an incision in the abdomen for surgery on the abdominal regions.
The umbilical region refers to the area of the body surrounding the umbilicus or belly button. It is located in the center of the abdomen, between the right and left lumbar regions. The umbilical region is an important anatomical landmark for identifying other regions of the abdomen.
Three - the head, the abdomen and the naughty bits.
The liver occupies the right hypochondriac region and the epigastric region.
No, the superior horizontal line dividing the abdomen into nine regions is called the subcostal line. The midclavicular line is a vertical line that passes through the midpoint of the clavicle.
Right Hypochondriac
The abdominal regions created by drawing two imaginary lines intersecting at the navel is called the abdominal quadrants. There are four quadrants in the abdomen, separated by two imaginary lines running horizontal and vertical intersections at the navel. There are nine regions in the abdomen that can be imagined by a tic-tac-toe grid on the abdomen with the center of the middle section being the navel.