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The diaphragm is a muscular structure that divides these sub cavities:
Ventral & Dorsal
Cranial & Spinal
Thoracic & Abdominopelvic
Abdominal & Pelvic
The majority of the digestive organs are located in this body cavity:
Abdominal
Pelvic
Thoracic
Dorsal
The ventral body cavity is divided into two subdivisions
Abdominal
Abdominopelvic
Spinal cord
Thoracic
The dorsal cavity has two subdivisions
Thoracic
Spinal
Right iliac
Cranial
Anatomical terms that apply to the backside of the body in the anatomical position include
Ventral and anterior
Back and rear
Posterior and dorsal
Head and lateral
Which organ separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic?
Liver
Lungs
Diaphragm
Stomach
The pelvic cavity contains which organs?
Reproductive
Lungs
Heart
Bladder
How are the organs in the thoracic cavity protected?
By the dorsal cavity
By the fluid surrounding them
By the rib cage
By the diaphragm
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