Body Structures & Functions Updated
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780357191606
Author: Scott
Publisher: Cengage
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Which plane of the body divides it into dorsal and ventral regions?
A. Transverse
B. Axial
C. Coronal
D. Sagittal
Which of the following is (are) correct?
a.
The cranial cavity is superior to the vertebral cavity.
b.
There are two thoracic cavities but only one abdominopelvic cavity.
c.
The abdominal cavity is inferior to the diaphragm.
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both a and c are correct
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a, b and c all are correct
Thoracic refers to which area of the body:
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front
b.
abdominal
c.
chest cavity
d.
spinal cavity
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