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Transverse section of abdomen
Ventral
B) Outer Tube
C) Mesentary – support and conduit (passage); sheetlike layer conencting dorsal midlines of dorsal and inner tubes
D) Periotenal Cavity (potential space)
E) Parietal Peritoneum – serous membrane lining outer tube (generates lubricant to reduce friction)
Inner Tube
F) Inner Tube
G) Visceral Peritoneum – serous membrane lining inner tube
H) Ventral
Transverse section of thorax
A: Dorsal
B: Outer Tube
C: Visceral Pleura (peritoneum)
D: Lung
E: Esophagus
F: Lung
G: Pleural Cavity (potential space around lungs)
H: Parietal Pleura
I: Parietal endocardium
J: Visceral pericardium
K: Heart
L: Pericardial Cavity

F: Pleural Cavity (Potential space around lung)
G: Visceral Pleura (peritoneum)
H:
Transverse section of Abdomen

A: Dorsal
B: Dorsal, Hollow Nerve Tube --> becomes Spinal Cord, Brain
C: Notochord: Stiffening rod; becomes interveterbal discs
Both will eventually become enwrapped and encased by bone to form verterba-->vertebral column
A: Cervical Plexus (bundle of nerves)
B: Brachial Plexus
C: Intercostal Nerves (sit between ribs)
D: Lumbosacral Plexus
Interneuron: Right (dendrites) to left; Info from SN to CNS
Sensory neuron: L --> R; Sensory receptors twd CNS (vis IN’s)
Motor Neuron: R-->L, Info from CNS to somatic effector