the abdominal is your abs which is a muscle and your pelvis is a bone
The pelvis is anatomically divided in to two part ...one upper broad part in which abdominal viscera lies form false pelvis... And lower well defined circular cavity which contains only pelvic visceras like uterua,urinary blader rectum is true pelvis
pelvis
The greater pelvis, also known as the false pelvis, is the upper part of the pelvic cavity, situated above the pelvic brim and primarily supports the abdominal organs. In contrast, the lesser pelvis, or true pelvis, lies below the pelvic brim and is involved in childbirth, as it contains the birth canal. The greater pelvis is wider and more shallow, while the lesser pelvis is narrower and deeper, making it more relevant for pelvic measurements during delivery.
The abdominopelvic cavity is located in the lower part of the trunk of the body, between the diaphragm and the pelvis. It contains the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.
Rectus abdominus
The false pelvis is located above the pelvic brim (Inlet) and is more of an abdominal cavity than a pelvic one (Hence the name False). It houses the some abdominal organs like the small intestine.
they rotate the ribs and pelvis, they help you breathe and they flex your trunk forward
the female pelvis is wider because it is the path of childbirth.
The abdominal region refers to the area of the body between the chest and the pelvis, commonly known as the stomach area. It contains various organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and kidneys, and is essential for digestion, metabolism, and other bodily functions. Physical examination of the abdominal region can provide valuable information about a person's health.
between the chest and the belly is where the pelvis is located
The abdominal muscles attach to the rib cage, pelvis, and the linea alba, which is a band of connective tissue in the midline of the abdomen.
In women, the reproductive organs are located within the abdominal cavity and pelvis. In men, they are located externally, outside of the abdominal cavity (due to the need for sperm to be maintained at a lower temperature than is present inside the body).