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In the anatomical divisions of the abdomen, the upper row contains which of the following regions?

A. inguinal
B. epigastric
C. lumbar
D. umbilical

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User SantiG
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Final answer:

The upper row of anatomical divisions in the abdomen contains the epigastric, lumbar, and umbilical regions. Hence the correct answer is option B , C and D

Step-by-step explanation:

The upper row of anatomical divisions in the abdomen contains the following regions:

(B) Epigastric - located above the umbilical region, in the middle of the upper row.

(C) Lumbar - located on either side of the umbilical region, towards the back.

(D) Umbilical - the center region of the upper row, around the belly button.

(A) Inguinal is not part of the upper row; it is located in the lower row, at the junction of the thigh and abdomen.

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User John Hartsock
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