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Chapter 2 Study Section 3 & 4 (Targets included)

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Abdominal Cavity   Space below the chest containing organs such as the liver, stomach, gallbladder, and intestine  
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Cranial Cavity   Space in the head containing the brain and surround by the skull  
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Diaphragm   Muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic  
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Dorsal (posterior)   Pertaining to the back  
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Peritoneum   Double-layered membrane surrounding the abdominal organs  
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Pleura   Double-layered membrane surrounding the lung  
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Pleural Cavity   Space between the pleural membranes and surrounding each lung  
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Spinal Cavity   Space within the spinal column (backbones) and containing the spinal cord.  
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Thoracic   Space in the chest containing the heart lungs bronchial tubes trachea esophagus and other organs  
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Ventral (anterior)   Pertaining to the front  
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hypochondriac regions   Upper right and left regions beneath the ribs  
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epigastric regions   upper middle region above the stomach  
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lumbar regions   middle right and left regions near the waist  
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umbilical region   central region near the navel  
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inguinal region   lower middle region below the umbilical region  
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cervical   C1 to C7  
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thoracic   T1 to T12  
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lumbar   L1 to L5  
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sacral   S1 to S5  
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coccygeal   region of the coccyx (tailbone)  
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vertebra   a single backbone  
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vertebrae   backbones  
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spinal column   bone tissue surrounding the spinal cavity  
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spinal cord   nervous tissue within the spinal cavity  
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disk (disc)   a pad of cartilage between vertebrae  
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