The ABDOMINOPELVIC cavity is inferior to the thoracic cavity and the diaphragm. It is subdivided into two portions, which are not separated by any physical partition. The superior portion contains the stomach, small intestine, part of the large intestine. The inferior part is the PELVIC CAVITY, which contains the urinary bladder.
The ABDOMINOPELVIC cavity is inferior to the thoracic cavity and the diaphragm. It is subdivided into two portions, which are not separated by any physical partition. The superior portion contains the stomach, small intestine, part of the large intestine. The inferior part is the PELVIC CAVITY, which contains the urinary bladder.
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The ABDOMINOPELVIC cavity is inferior to the thoracic cavity and the diaphragm. It is subdivided into two portions, which are not separated by any physical partition. The superior portion contains the stomach, small intestine, part of the large intestine. The inferior part is the PELVIC CAVITY, which contains the urinary bladder.
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The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into two portions, which are not separated by any physical partition. The superior portion is the ABDOMINAL CAVITY, which contains the stomach, small intestine, part of the large intestine, spleen, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas. The inferior part is the PELVIC CAVITY, which contains the urinary bladder, the internal male and female reproductive organs, and the lower part of the large intestine.