The trachea and esophagus are located within the thoracic cavity. The thoracic cavity is surrounded by the rib cage and contains the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
The thoracic cavity contains the heart, lungs, and esophagus. These organs are protected by the rib cage, sternum, and vertebral column.
The mediastinum is located in the subdivision of the ventral body cavity known as the thoracic cavity. It is situated between the two pleural cavities and contains vital structures such as the heart, major blood vessels, esophagus, and trachea.
The mediastinum contains the heart and its large vessels, the trachea, thymus, lymph nodes, aorta, esophagus and bronchi. It is divided into superior and inferior regions, the latter subdivided into anterior, middle, and posterior parts.
in the pelvic cavity
This is the abdominal cavity.
The body cavity that contains the stomach is the abdominal cavity.
Abdominal cavity
The body has four major cavities: cranial cavity (contains the brain), thoracic cavity (contains the heart and lungs), abdominal cavity (contains the stomach and intestines), and pelvic cavity (contains the reproductive organs and bladder).
There are four main cavities in the human body: cranial cavity (contains the brain), thoracic cavity (contains the heart and lungs), abdominal cavity (contains the digestive organs), and pelvic cavity (contains the reproductive organs).
The body cavity that contains the intestines is called the abdominal cavity. It is located below the diaphragm and above the pelvic cavity. The abdominal cavity also houses other organs such as the liver, stomach, and kidneys.
The mouth is also known as the oral cavity.