What Is the Anatomy of the Abdomen?
A person's abdomen is the body part between the pelvis and chest. Anatomically, the abdomen extends from the diaphragm of the chest floor to the true and false pelvic boundaries of the pelvis.
- [fù bù]
- Chinese name
- abdomen
- Foreign name
- abdomen
- category
- Human organs
- Department
- Between pelvis and chest
- Features
- Most of the digestive tract is located
- Body surface division
- Abdominal wall, umbilicus
- A person's abdomen is the body part between the pelvis and chest. Anatomically, the abdomen extends from the diaphragm of the chest floor to the true and false pelvic boundaries of the pelvis.
- The abdominal wall is divided into posterior, lateral and anterior abdominal walls. Their structure is the same: the deepest layer is extraperitoneal fat, parietal peritoneum, and a layer of fascia, the latter has different names according to their different positions and coverings (such as abdominal transverse fascia, lumbar muscle tendon) membrane). The superficial layers of these structures (but missing from the posterior abdominal wall) are three layers of muscle,
- Trade 1. abdomen
- Abdomen
- Biological noun n.
- Gaster
- 3. metasoma
- Sports 1. abdomen
- Medical term n.
- Abdominal part
- 2. Also known as: abdominal (Pars abdominalis (pulling))
- 3. abdominal part
- 4. Also known as: abdominal (Pars abdominalis (pulling))
- 5. abdominal part
- 6. Also known as: abdominal (Pars abdominalis (pull))
- 7. abdominal part
- 8. Also known as: Abdomen (Pars abdominalis (pull))