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The Language of Medicine- 8th Edition

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Abdominal Cavity   Space below the chest containing such as the liver, stomach, gallbladder, and intestines.  
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Cranial Cavity   Space in the head containing the brain and surrounded by the skull.  
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Diaphragm   Muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities.  
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Dorsal (Posterior)   Pertaining to the back  
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Mediastinium   Centrally located space between the lungs.  
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Pelvic Cavity   Space below the abdomen containing portions of the intestines, rectum, urinary bladder, and reproductive organs.  
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Peritoneum   Double- layered membrane surrounding the abdominal organs.  
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Pleura   Double-layered membrane surrounding each 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 Cavity   Space in the chest containing the heart, lungs, bronchial tubes, trachea, esophagaus, and other organs  
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Ventral (anterior)   Pertaining to the front  
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