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The small intestine is found in which abdominopelvic region(s)?

a)Right Hypochondriac,
b)Epigastric,
c)Left Hypochondriac,
d)Right Lumbar,
e)Umbilical,
f)Left Lumbar,
g)Right Iliac,
h)Hypogastric,
i)Left Iliac

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Final answer:

The small intestine traverses several abdominopelvic regions including the Epigastric, Umbilical, Hypogastric, and the left and right Lumbar and Iliac regions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The small intestine spans multiple abdominopelvic regions, as the small intestine is a long, coiled structure extending from the stomach to the large intestine. In essence, it can be found in the following abdominopelvic regions: b) Epigastric, d) Right Lumbar, e) Umbilical, f) Left Lumbar, g) Right Iliac, h) Hypogastric, and i) Left Iliac.

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