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Body Cavities and Anatomical directions

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What is the definition of Cranial   Towards the head  
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What is the definition of Caudal   Towards the tail  
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What is the definition of Lateral   To the side  
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What is the definition of Dorsal   Towards the back/vertebral column  
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What is the definition of Ventral   Towards the belly  
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What is the definition of Medial   Towards the centre/middle  
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What is the definition of Proximal   Nearest to the body on a limb  
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What is the definition of distal   Away from the body on a limb  
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What is the definition of Rostral   Towards the nose  
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In which body cavity can the diphragm be found   Caudal end of the thoracic Cranial end of the abdomen  
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In which body cavity can the kidneys be found   Abdominal  
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In which body cavity can the brain be found   Cranium  
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In which body cavity can the colon be found   Pelvic  
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In which body cavity can the heart be found   Thoracic  
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In which body cavity can the liver be found   Abdominal  
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In which body cavity can the spleen be found   Abdominal  
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In which body cavity can the lungs be found   Thoracic  
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