The kidneys, liver and pancreas are under the right rib cage. The spleen and gallbladder are also under the right rib cage.
your lungson the right side your liveron the left, your kidney and stomachand sorta in the middle at the end of the rib cage is Duodenum (beginning): beginning of the small intestine.
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The smaller lobe of the liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left adrenal gland, left kidney, left ureter, left Fallopian tube (female) left ovary (female), left testis (male), the descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectosigmoid colon, and the rectum are on the left side. The smaller lobe of the liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left adrenal gland, left kidney are more under the ribs.
Its a rib cage
what organs are on a females left side of her body under the rib cage?
I looked it up and it appears to be that your stomach is on the left side, as well as your spleen. If you are talking about right in front it is your stomach, near the back or on your side is the spleen. But I'm reading this from a website so don't belive me a hundred percent. But I have checked it with other sites just to be safe.
Your rib cage protects your heart and stomach,because the rib cage is kind of a cage and when you get hit there,it dosent hurt your organs but it can damage the rib cage.
The rib cage offers protection to the heart by acting as a shield against physical injury. Placing the heart behind the rib cage also keeps it securely anchored in place, reducing the risk of damage from excessive movement or trauma. Additionally, the position of the heart behind the rib cage allows for optimal blood flow and functioning.
The vital organs protected by the rib cage include the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels. The rib cage acts as a shield, helping to protect these organs from injury and impact. It also provides structure and support to the torso.
The muscles below the rib cage help with breathing, posture, and supporting the organs in the abdominal cavity.
Yes. And as far as I'm aware, all animals with internal skeletons have rib cages, to protect the vital organs.
Could be a number of things and should be seen by a doctor. In my case it was from coughing due to smoking. Excessive coughing can cause pain under the rib cage from bruising.