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Planes, Regions, Quadrants, Cavities

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Frontal (Coronal) Plane   Divides body into front and back  
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Midsagittal Plane   Divides body into equal left and right parts  
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Transverse Plane   Horizontal cut to create equal upper and lower parts  
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LUQ   Left Upper Quadrant  
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RUQ   Right upper Quadrant  
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RLQ   Right lower Quadrant  
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LLQ   Left lower Quadrant  
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2 Major Cavities   Ventral Cavity and Dorsal Cavity  
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Ventral cavities (front of body) include   Thoracic Cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Pelvic Cavity, Abdominalpelvic Cavity  
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Thoracic Cavity   Lungs, Heart, Aorta, Esophagus, Trachea  
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Abdominal Cavity   Separated from the thoracic by the diaphragm contains Liver, Bladder, Spleen, Stomach, Pancreas, Intestines, and Kidneys  
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Pelvic Cavity   Urinary Bladder and the Reproductive organs  
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Abdominopelvic   Space between the diaphragm and the groin includes both abdominal and pelvic cavities  
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Dorsal cavities (Backside)   Cranial Cavity and Spinal Cavity  
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Cranial Cavity   Contains the Brain  
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Spinal Cavity   Contains the nerves of the spinal cord  
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