The appendix
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
The majority of the small intestines is located in the Umbilical region of the abdominopelvic cavity
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It is located in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen, adjacent to the stomach, and plays a crucial role in filtering blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells, and helping the immune system by producing lymphocytes. The spleen also helps to store platelets and white blood cells, contributing to the body's overall blood management and immune response.
Once you're born - no. The bellybutton is the scar left over from the umbilical cord, which you don't need once you're born.
Yes, the belly button is a scar left behind after the umbilical cord is removed from a baby's abdomen shortly after birth. It is not a hole that goes through the body.
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
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The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
right and left umbilical arteries carry oxygenated blood. left umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood to the fetus. both these vessels are present in the umbilical cord.
The organ located above the waist and close to the ribs in the digestive system is the stomach. It is situated in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen and plays a crucial role in breaking down food through mechanical and chemical processes. The stomach connects the esophagus to the small intestine and is essential for digestion.
The majority of the small intestines is located in the Umbilical region of the abdominopelvic cavity
your waist lol
During embryologic development, there are two umbilical veins, left and right, that drain blood from the placenta to the heart. The right umbilical vein regresses and under normal circumstances is completely obliterated during the second month of development. The left umbilical vein persists and delivers blood from the placenta to the developing fetus. The diameter of the intra-abdominal umbilical vein increases linearly, from 3 mm at 15 weeks of gestation to 8 mm at term.
Adjacent(right or left) to trachea.
The umbilical artery forms the superior vesicle arteries and in males it becomes the artery to the ductus deferens in the penis.The right umbilical vein degenerates and the left becomes the ligamentum teres around the liver.
The medical terms for the regions to the right and left of the umbilical region are "right lumbar region" and "left lumbar region," respectively. These regions are part of the nine abdominal regions used in anatomy to describe the location of internal organs and structures.
No, they are not. The umbilical cord is an actual cord that connects the baby to the placenta. The placenta is the lining of the uterus that is developed over the course of the pregnancy. The placenta is a "filter" through which the baby's food and oxygen is delivered via the umbilical cord. Once the baby is born, the umbilical cord is clipped and severed. The final, 3rd stage of labor, is the passing of the placenta. That happens 15-30 minutes after the baby is born. The placenta is then checked thoroughly, to ensure that is in intact, and that no pieces are left behind in the uterus. This is VERY important, because if any of the placenta is left in the uterus, it will cause an infection, high fever, can lead to infertility. If not removed, the outcome can be lethal.