Body Cavities - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Formed by cranium; houses brain cranial
90%
The superior within the above; chest cavity, bordered anteriorly and laterally by chest and inferiorly by diaphragm thoracic
80%
Bordered superiorly by the diaphragm and inferiorly by a horizontal plane between the superior ridges of the hip bones; associated with the viscera, including stomach, spleen, liver, pancreas, small intestine, most of large intestine, kidneys, uterers abdominal
70%
Region located between the hip bones and interior to a horizontal plane between the superior ridges of the hip bones, associated with the pelvic viscera, including urinary bladder and urethra, internal reproductive organs, some of the large intestine pelvic
70%
Formed by spinal column; contains spinal cord vertebral canal
60%
The inferior cavity to the above; composed of two parts: abdominal and pelvic abdominopelvic
50%
Contains the pericardial cavity, thymus, trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels mediastinum
50%
Contains the heart pericardial
50%
Contains the lungs pleural
50%
The largest cavity, in the torso of a human ventral
40%
The APC may also be separated into four __________s quadrant
30%
upper middle epigastric
20%
lower middle hypogastric
20%
upper left left hypochondriac
20%
lower left left iliac
20%
middle left left lumbar
20%
upper right right hypochondriac
20%
lower right right iliac
20%
middle right right lumbar
20%
Body Cavities k
0%
Abdominopelvic Cavity Regions k
0%
The name for the cavity which contains the above two; dorsal posterior aspect
0%
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