The Second Quadrant.
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Upper left quadrant
Angles that are less than 90 degrees are called acute. They're angles with measures less then 90 but greater than 0. On the normal Cartesian coordinate plane, they lie in the first quadrant -- that is, in the upper-right hand side of the graph.
That's the one usually called the ' x-axis ', but more formally known as the abscissa axis. It divides the plane into the upper/positive half and lower/negative half, and the numbers on it measure how far left or right of center a point is.
The Second Quadrant.
Everything above the x-axis and to the right of the y-axis is called the "First Quadrant". At every point in this quadrant, 'x' and 'y' are both positive (or zero).
Right lumbar region
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the stomach region is called the abdomen abdominal wall..) and the upper region containing the heart and lungs is called the thorax (thoracic surgery..)
The right suprahilar region of the lung is located in the upper middle portion of this organ. The left lung also has a suprahilar region, but it is slightly bigger than the right.
The four parts of a coordinate plane are called quadrants. These parts are divided up by the x and y-axis, which can be labeled using roman numerals (I-IV) or Q1-Q4. Quadrants are labeled counter-clockwise, beginning in the upper right-hand side and ending in the lower-right-hand side.
The Abdominal Cavity is divided into 4 or 9 regions with the body in anatomical position. 4 regions: Right Upper Quadrant Left Upper Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant and Left lower Quadrant 9 Regions: Right Hypochondriac Region - Epigastic Region - Left Hypochondriac Region Right Lumbar Region - Umbilical Region - Left Lumbar Region Right iliac region - hypo gastric region - left iliac region
epigastric region
The liver is the main organ that lies in the right hypochondriac region of the abdomen. Other structures in this area may include the gallbladder, part of the stomach, and the right kidney.
Anatomically speaking, lets talk about the abdominal pelvic cavity. This area is located from as high as your Xiphoid to as low as your pelvis. The regions are broken up by nine regions evenly divided so that it looks like a Tic Tac Toe board. The upper left region (ULR) being the Right Hypochondriac Region The upper middle region (UMR) being the Epigastric Region The upper right region (URR) being the Left Hypochondriac Region. The left middle region (LMR) being the Right Lumbar Region The direct middle of your cavity being the Umbilical Region The middle right region (MRR) being the Left Lumbar Region. The lower left region is your Right Illiac Region The lower middle is called your Hypogastric Region The lower right region being your Left Illiac Region. These regions may seem confusing but when the patient or subject is lying down or standing up in the anatomical position, the patients left is your right. *(see the related image link)
Right Hypochondriac