The umbillical, left lumbar and right lumbar.
The uppermost middle abdominopelvic region is the epigastric region, located just below the sternum and between the right and left hypochondriac regions. It contains several important organs such as the stomach, liver, and part of the pancreas.
The middle abdominopelvic region in the nine-region scheme is the umbilical region. Umbilical means related to the navel.
epigastric, umbilical, and hypogastric regions
Anatomists prefer abdominopelvic regions because this is where many of the key organs are. Medical personnel favor quadrants because they are easy access.
The region in the middle of the upper row of the abdominopelvic cavity is the epigastric region. This region is located above the umbilical region and is home to important organs such as the stomach and part of the liver.
* 1) Umbilical Region 2) Epigastric Region 3) Hypogastric Region4) Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions 5) Right and Left Lumbar Regions 6) Right and Left Inguinal Regions
The human body can be divided into four abdominopelvic quadrants: right upper, left upper, right lower, and left lower. It can also be divided into nine abdominopelvic regions: right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, umbilical, left lumbar, right inguinal (iliac), hypogastric (pubic), and left inguinal (iliac).
The nine abdominopelvic regions are: right hypochondriac (upper right), epigastric (upper middle), left hypochondriac (upper left), right lumbar (middle right), umbilical (middle), left lumbar (middle left), right inguinal (lower right), pubic (lower middle), and left inguinal (lower left).
Organs in the left upper quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity include the stomach, spleen, left kidney, part of the pancreas, and part of the large intestine (descending colon).
They are called the middle latitudes, and include mostly regions with temperate climates.
No, the thoracic cavity is superior to the abdominopelvic cavity in anatomical position.
Yes, the rectum is in the abdominopelvic cavity. But, the anal canal, which is inferior to the rectum is outside of the abdominopelvic cavity.