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Body Structure and Processes Orientation 2 PT1 - 30/9/24

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how are the abdominopelvic quadrants split?   show
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show relative to the subject not observer  
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show into 9 regions  
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show right hypochondriac  
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show right lumbar region  
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show right inguinal region  
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show epigastric region  
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middle region APR?   show
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show hypogastric (pubic) region  
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show left hypochondriac region  
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middle right region of APR?   show
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show left inguinal region  
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show under cartilage (diaphragm)  
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what does lumbar mean?   show
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show groin  
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show upper digestive tract  
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show mid digestive tract  
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what does hypogastric (pubic) region mean?   show
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body cavities?   show
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name the 2 types of serous membrane   show
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visceral?   show
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parietal?   show
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show protect organs and tissues from shock and allow organs to change shape and size  
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show 2 pleural cavities and mediastinum  
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where is the pericardial cavity?   show
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what is in the mediastinum?   show
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how many pleural cavities are there?   show
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show pleura  
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visceral pleura?   show
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show adheres to thoracic wall  
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show connective tissue providing structure and anchoring to organs  
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what are the serous membranes in the pericardial cavity called?   show
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show direct contact with heart  
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show connects thoracic body wall  
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where is the heart?   show
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serous membrane in abdominopelvic cavity?   show
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show encloses organs  
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parietal peritoneum?   show
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