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The cavity that contains the stomach, spleen and liver.
Abdominal Cavity
The urinary bladder, portions of the large intestines, and internal reproductive organs are located in the
Pelvic Cavity
The cavity formed by the cranial bones, that contains the brain is the
Cranial Cavity
The pericardial and pleural cavities and the mediastinum are subdivisions of the
Thoracic Cavity
Together, the thoracic and abdomiopelvic cavities form the
Ventral Cavity
List the structures of the body in order from smallest to largest
Chemical Level
Cellular Level
Tissue
Organs
Organ Systems
Organism
A neurosurgeon orders a spinal tap for a patient. Into what body cavity will the needle be inserted?
Dorsal cavity
An accident victim has a collapsed lung. Which cavity has been entered?
Plueral cavity
Four basic types of tissues in the body are
Muscle, Nervous, Epithelial, and Connective.
A ______ plane divides the body into unequal right and left sections.
Saggital
Neck
Cervical
Forearm
Antebrachial
Armpit
Axillary
Cheek
Buccal
Eye
Orbital
Thigh
Femoral
Foot
Pedal
Groin
Iniguinal
Forehead
Acromial
Chin
Mental
Leg
Crural
Breast
Pectoral
Wrist
Carpal
Arm
Calcaneal
Palm
Palmar
Fingers
Digital/Phalangeal
Ankle
Tarsal
Fingers
Digital/Phalangeal
Butt
Gluteal
Back of knee
Popliteal
Hand
Manual
Sole
Plantar
Back of elbow
Olecranal
Hip
Coxal
Mouth
Oral
Radioactive isotopes are injected and later interpreted by computers. Structure and funcion
PET
Uses magnetic field and radio waves to produce image. No radiation.
Mri