abdominal cavity
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abdominal cavity
Summary
abdominal cavity is an organism subdivision type[1]. It draws 456 Wikipedia views per month (organism_subdivision_type category, ranking #14 of 24).[2]
Key Facts
- abdominal cavity's instance of is recorded as organism subdivision type[3].
- abdominal cavity's instance of is recorded as class of anatomical entity[4].
- abdominal cavity is a type of body cavity subdivision[5].
- abdominal cavity is a type of ventral body cavity[6].
- abdominal cavity is a type of particular anatomical entity[7].
- abdominal cavity is part of abdominopelvic cavity[8].
- abdominal cavity's Commons category is recorded as Abdomen[9].
- abdominal cavity comprises peritoneal cavity[10].
- abdominal cavity comprises liver[11].
- abdominal cavity comprises spleen[12].
- abdominal cavity comprises colon[13].
- abdominal cavity comprises stomach[14].
- abdominal cavity comprises gallbladder[15].
- abdominal cavity comprises pancreas[16].
- abdominal cavity comprises small intestine[17].
- abdominal cavity comprises kidney[18].
- abdominal cavity comprises large intestine[19].
- abdominal cavity comprises adrenal gland[20].
- abdominal cavity's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Abdomen[21].
- abdominal cavity's anatomical location is recorded as abdomen[22].
- abdominal cavity's described by source is recorded as National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan[23].
- abdominal cavity's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C12664[24].
- abdominal cavity's connects with is recorded as pelvic inlet[25].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include organism subdivision type[3] and class of anatomical entity[4]. Recorded subclass of include body cavity subdivision[5], ventral body cavity[6], and particular anatomical entity[7].
Use and Application
Components include peritoneal cavity[10], a solitary anatomical space type[26]; liver[11], an organ type[27]; spleen[12], an organ type[28]; colon[13], a class of anatomical entity[29]; stomach[14], an organ type[30]; and gallbladder[15], an organ type[31]. abdominal cavity is part of abdominopelvic cavity[8].
Why It Matters
abdominal cavity draws 456 Wikipedia views per month (organism_subdivision_type category, ranking #14 of 24).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]