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Abdominal cavity

The abdominal cavity is one body cavity of the human body (and animal bodies) that holds the bulk of the viscera and which is located below (or inferior to) the thoracic cavity, and above the pelvic cavity. It is a part of the abdominopelvic cavity.

Organs of the abdominal cavity include the stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, small intestine, kidneys, and large intestine.

The abdominal cavity is lined with a protective membrane termed the peritoneum. The kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity behind the peritoneum, in the retroperitoneum. The viscera are also covered, in the front, with a layer of peritoneum called the greater omentum (or omental apron).

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Translation

The phrase "Abdominal cavity" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Cebuano.

Translation(s) in other languages: Bosnian: Trbušna šupljina, Czech: Dutina břišní, German: Bauchhöhle, French: Abdomen#Cavité abdominale, Korean: 복강, Lithuanian: Pilvo ertmė, Dutch: Buikholte, Japanese: 腹腔, Russian: Брюшная полость, Finnish: Vatsaontelo, Tagalog: Puwang sa puson, Thai: ช่องท้อง, Võro: Kõtukuup.


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