Your belly button, also called the navel or umbilicus, has no function after birth and is simply a scar or remnant of the umbilical cord that connects you to your mother when you are in the uterus. The blood from the mother's placenta flows through the umbilical cord and provides oxygen ...
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While working on the “Asexual’s Guide To …” series, I realized that it would be helpful to give an overview of anatomy, so that all readers will have a common reference point. (Even those readers who slept through or skipped out on their eighth grade sex-ed class…) Not an overvie...
After the fall of the umbilical stump a few days after birth, its scarred tissue remains as the belly button, which is considered a mirror of the abdomen and should be carefully checked, particularly for newborns. A basic understanding of its anatomy and embryology is essential to identify and...
Standing with feet hip width and parallel, visualize the back of your kidneys. The bottom of the kidneys are at about the height of the belly button, so focus on the area of your lower back at the height of your belly button and above. Pull the back of your kidneys backwards and upwar...
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deep in the forearm flexor compartment, entering the carpal tunnel posterior to the FDS. The FDP tendons attach distally to the bases of the distal phalanges of the medial 4 digits. The lumbricals arise from the FDP tendons and insert into the dorsal extensor expansions of the proximal ...
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As you can clearly see my body is divided into 8 parts using head length where can be used. As we can see im not ideal but not completely out of proportion. Between the chin and nipple im 1.3" over. Between the nipple and belly button its 0.8" over which equals 2.2" combining them...
The 9 regions of the abdominopelvic cavity are listed below (see image above also). Umbilical region– center-most region (belly button) Epigastric region– superior to the umbilical region (above belly) Hypogastric region– inferior to the umbilical region (pubic area) ...