Right lung is found in right side of the thoracic cavity.
In the right side of the chest cavity, you will find the right lung, the right atrium of the heart, a portion of the liver, the gallbladder, and parts of the diaphragm and ribs.
The right pleural cavity surrounds the right lung. It is the space between the lungs and the chest wall, containing a thin layer of fluid that helps reduce friction during breathing.
The cavity on the medial surface of the left lung that accommodates the contents of the mediastinum is known as the cardiac notch. This indentation allows space for the heart, which is located slightly to the left of the midline in the thoracic cavity. The cardiac notch is a prominent feature that distinguishes the left lung from the right lung, which does not have a similar indentation.
The primary organ found here will be the Liver. There will also be parts of the right lung and the diaphragm in the chest cavity. There will also be the right kidney and parts of the large and small intestine.
The left lung has 2 lobes due to the space occupied by the heart, which pushes against the left lung. The right lung has 3 lobes because it has more space in the chest cavity to accommodate the extra lobe.
Mantle cavity
In the right side of the chest cavity, you will find the right lung, the right atrium of the heart, a portion of the liver, the gallbladder, and parts of the diaphragm and ribs.
The right pleural cavity surrounds the right lung. It is the space between the lungs and the chest wall, containing a thin layer of fluid that helps reduce friction during breathing.
The lung cavity is called the pleural cavity.
The right thoracic apex is the top-most part of the lung cavity on the right side.
The right lung has 3 lobes. This is in contrast to the left lung, which only has 2 in order to make room for the heart, which is located in the left side of the chest cavity.
Chest cavity
The Thoracic Cavity. More specifically, the Left and Right Pleural Cavities. Both answers would be correct, but some teachers/professors prefer the more specific one.
The cavity on the medial surface of the left lung that accommodates the contents of the mediastinum is known as the cardiac notch. This indentation allows space for the heart, which is located slightly to the left of the midline in the thoracic cavity. The cardiac notch is a prominent feature that distinguishes the left lung from the right lung, which does not have a similar indentation.
The cardiac notch is a feature of the left lung that accommodates the position of the heart. It allows the heart to fit snugly within the thoracic cavity and provides space for its proper functioning.
The primary organ found here will be the Liver. There will also be parts of the right lung and the diaphragm in the chest cavity. There will also be the right kidney and parts of the large and small intestine.
The left lung has 2 lobes due to the space occupied by the heart, which pushes against the left lung. The right lung has 3 lobes because it has more space in the chest cavity to accommodate the extra lobe.