MindTap Basic Health Sciences, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card for Scott/Fong's Body Structures and Functions Updated, 13th
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ISBN: 9780357022368
Author: Scott, Ann Senisi, Fong, Elizabeth
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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The heart is within the
a. cranial cavity
b. mediastinum
c. posterior (dorsal) cavity
d. All of the above
The heart is found within the:
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B. mediastinum
C. peritoneal cavit
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