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Introduction to the Human Body

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viscera   show
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show are large, internal spaces, there are two major cavities: the dorsal cavity and the ventral cavity  
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dorasl cavity   show
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show is located with the skull and contains the brain  
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spinal or vertebral cavity   show
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ventral cavity   show
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thoracic cavity   show
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mediastinum   show
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show lungs occupy most of the space within the thoracic cavity  
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abdominoplevic cavity   show
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show contains the stomach, most of the intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas,spleen and kidneys  
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pelvic cavity   show
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show abdominoplevic cavity can be divided into four quadrants and are named for their position, RUQ,LUQ,RLQ,LLQ  
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show a second way to divide the abdominopelvic cavity; nine separate regions that resemblethe squares for the tic-tac-toe  
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show four smaller cavities are located in the head, oral, nasal, orbital, and middle ear cavities  
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