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  2. The Abdomen - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The abdomen is the part of the body that contains all of the structures between the thorax (chest) and the pelvis, and is separated from the thorax via the diaphragm. The region occupied by the abdomen is called the abdominal cavity, and is enclosed by the abdominal muscles at front and to the sides, and by part of the vertebral column at the back.

  3. Abdomen Anatomy, Area & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The major organs of the abdomen include the small intestine, large intestine, and stomach. Together, these three turn nutrients into usable energy, as well as help dispose of solid...

  4. Abdomen - Wikipedia

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    In vertebrates, the abdomen is a large body cavity enclosed by the abdominal muscles, at the front and to the sides, and by part of the vertebral column at the back. Lower ribs can also enclose ventral and lateral walls. The abdominal cavity is continuous with, and above, the pelvic cavity.

  5. Abdominal Organs Anatomy, Diagram & Function | Body Maps - ...

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    The main bones in the abdominal region are the ribs. The rib cage protects vital internal organs. There are 12 pairs of ribs and they attach to the spine. There are seven upper ribs, known as...

  6. The abdomen refers to the region between the pelvis (pelvic brim) and the thorax (thoracic diaphragm) in vertebrates, including humans. The space constituting the abdomen is termed the abdominal cavity.

  7. The definition of the human abdomen is the anterior region of the trunk between the thoracic diaphragm superiorly and the pelvic brim inferiorly. Understanding the anatomy of the abdomen will ultimately serve as one's cornerstone to understanding, diagnosing, and treating the pathology within. [1]

  8. abdomen, in human anatomy, the body cavity lying between the chest or thorax above and the pelvis below and from the spine in the back to the wall of abdominal muscles in the front. The diaphragm is its upper boundary. There is no wall or clear-cut boundary between it and the pelvis.

  9. Abdomen and pelvis: structure and function - Kenhub

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    The abdomen is the body region found between the thorax and the pelvis. Its superior aperture faces towards the thorax, enclosed by the diaphragm. Inferiorly the abdomen is open to the pelvis, communicating through the superior pelvic aperture (pelvic inlet).

  10. Anatomy Masterclass: The Abdominal Cavity - YouTube

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    Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the abdominal cavity.Get a 10% discount on Kenhub Premium today! https://khub.me/institut...

  11. Abdominal cavity | Anatomy, Organs & Functions | Britannica

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    Abdominal cavity, largest hollow space of the body. Its upper boundary is the diaphragm, a sheet of muscle and connective tissue that separates it from the chest cavity; its lower boundary is the upper plane of the pelvic cavity. Vertically it is enclosed by the vertebral column and the abdominal.