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Question
- which organ is found in the pelvic portion of the abdominopelvic cavity?
a. pancreas
b. urinary bladder
c. esophagus
d. diaphragm
- which region lies directly below the umbilical region?
a. epigastric
b. right lumbar
c. hypogastric (pubic)
d. left iliac
- the heart is located in which specific part of the thoracic cavity?
a. pleural cavity
b. pericardial cavity
c. abdominal cavity
d. cranial cavity
- the diaphragm separates which two major body cavities?
a. cranial and spinal
b. thoracic and abdominopelvic
c. pelvic and abdominal
d. pleural and pericardial
- the abdominopelvic cavity contains which of the following organs?
a. heart
Brief Explanations
- For question 6: The urinary bladder is in the pelvic portion of the abdominopelvic cavity. The pancreas is in the abdominal cavity, the esophagus is in the thoracic cavity and passes through the diaphragm, and the diaphragm is a muscle - not an organ in the pelvic cavity.
- For question 7: The hypogastric (pubic) region lies directly below the umbilical region. The epigastric region is above the umbilical region, the right lumbar region is to the side, and the left iliac region is also to the side and below but not directly below.
- For question 8: The heart is located in the pericardial cavity within the thoracic cavity. The pleural cavity contains the lungs, the abdominal cavity is below the diaphragm and contains digestive organs, and the cranial cavity contains the brain.
- For question 9: The diaphragm separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. It is a major muscle of respiration and a key anatomical boundary.
- For question 10: The abdominopelvic cavity does not contain the heart. The heart is in the thoracic cavity.
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- B. Urinary bladder
- C. Hypogastric (pubic)
- B. Pericardial cavity
- B. Thoracic and abdominal
- None of the above (since the heart is not in the abdominopelvic cavity)