Well the big answer is the pelvis or hip.
The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
Gallbladder. An organ that stores and releases bile into your intestines.
The pelvis holds and protects organs in the lower part of the body such as the bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs. It also supports the weight of the upper body and plays a crucial role in movement and stability.
in the bones
There is no gland that encircles the bladder. The prostate gland sits at the base of the bladder; maybe that is what you were referring to.
Abdominal Cavity
The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
yes
Gallbladder. An organ that stores and releases bile into your intestines.
The intestines, the bladder, the uterus (females), the prostate (males).
The pelvis holds and protects organs in the lower part of the body such as the bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs. It also supports the weight of the upper body and plays a crucial role in movement and stability.
The skin, kidneys, large intestines, lungs and bladder
The abdominal cavity.
it goes to your stomach then throw your intestines then to your bladder then out your privite part. ^_^
Basically you have the Lungs, Heart, Brain, Liver, kidneys, urinary bladder, pancreas, gall bladder, intestines, and the like.
in the bones
The hipbone, or pelvis, protects several vital organs located in the lower abdomen, including the bladder, reproductive organs, and parts of the intestines. It also provides a sturdy base for the spine and supports the weight of the upper body when sitting or standing. Additionally, the pelvis plays a crucial role in locomotion by connecting the spine to the lower limbs.