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OleMash [197]
2 years ago
11

Which portions of the large intestine are located in the pelvic cavity?

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Whitepunk [10]2 years ago
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The sigmoid colon, which begins in front of the pelvic brim, is a section of the large intestine that is located in the pelvic cavity.

The sigmoid colon typically measures 25 to 40 cm in length (10 to 15.75 in). As a continuation of the descending colon, the sigmoid colon is a "S"-shaped section of the large intestine that starts in front of the pelvic brim and changes into the rectum at the level of the third sacral vertebrae.

<h3>The large intestine is it located in the pelvic cavity?</h3>

The urine bladder, the remainder of the large intestine (the bottom region), and the internal reproductive organs are all located in the pelvic cavity, which is the lower part.

<h3>Which digestive system organ is located in the pelvis?</h3>

The inferior portions of various abdominal viscera are located in the larger pelvis (terminal ileum, cecum, sigmoid colon).

<h3>Where in the abdominal cavity is the big intestine?</h3>

From the ileocecal junction to the anus, the large intestine continues the ileum for 1 to 1.5 meters. The majority of the large intestine is found in the abdominal cavity, and the remaining part is found in the pelvic cavity.

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