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Organization of the human body and anatomical terminology

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Portion including the head, neck, and trunk.   Axial Portion  
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Portion including the upper and lower limbs.   Appendicular Portion  
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The cavity within the axial portion, which includes the cranial cavity and vertebral canal.   Dorsal Cavity  
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Cavity within the axial portion, including Thorasic cavity, and Abdominopelvic cavity.   Ventral Cavity  
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The organs within a cavity.   Viscera  
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Cavity which houses the brain. Found in the Dorsal cavity.   Cranial Cavity  
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Cavity which contains the spinal cord and surrounded by the backbone. Found in the Dorsal cavity.   Vertgebral Canal  
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Cavity found within the Ventral cavity, containing the lungs, and the mediastinum.   Thorasic Cavity  
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Cavity found in the Ventral cavity, containing upper abdominal portion and a lower pelvic portion, from diaphragm to bottom of pelvic cavity.   Abdominopelvic Cavity  
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Muscle separating the thorasic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.   Diaphragm  
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In thorasic cavity, found between the lungs, containing the heart, esophagus, trachea, and thymus gland.   Mediastinum  
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The viscera within this cavity are the stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder, and small and large intestines.   Abdominal Cavity  
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Cavity containing terminal end of large intestine, urinary bladder, and reproductive organs.   Pelvic Cavity  
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Cavity containing the teeth and tounge.   Oral Cavity  
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Cavity located within the nose and divided into right and left portions by a nasal septum.   Nasal Cavity  
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Cavity containing the eyes and associated muscles and nerves.   Orbital Cavities  
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Cavity containing the middle ear bones.   Middle Ear Cavities.  
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Membrane lining the walls of thorasic and abdominal cavities that fold back and cover organs.   Serous Membranes  
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Thin film separating the lungs from serous membranes.   Pleural Membranes  
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Membranes surrounding the heart.   Pericardial Membranes  
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Membranes in the abdominopelvic cavity.   Peritoneal Membranes  
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