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Sagittal plane

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Which plane is this? (Left and right)

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Frontal plane

Sagittal plane

Transverse plane

D. cell

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Which of the following is NOT one of the main body cavities?

Abdominopelvic
Vertebral
Cranial
Thoracic
Mediastinum

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Lungs

Mediastinum

Pancreas

Diaphragm

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Which body system provides heat production and voluntary movement?

A. Integumentary system
B. Skeletal system
C. Muscular system

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C. Muscular system

Cardiovascular system

Nervous system

B. Skeletal system

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What Region holds these organs or portions of them?

Duodenum
Small intestine
Transverse colon

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Epigastric region

Midsagittal plane

Umbilical region
Hypogastric region

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What are the functions of the Lymphatic system?

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Cranial (contains the brain)


Vertebral (contains the spinal cord)
Thoracic (contains the heart and the lungs)
Abdominopelvic (contains all abdominal and pelvic organs)The Thoracic and
abdominopelvic cavities are separated by the diaphragm

axial and appendicular

hormone production, internal chemical communication and coordination


Regulates metabolism, growth and reproduction

Recovery of excess tissue fluid, detection of pathogens, production of immune


cells, defense against disease
Fluid balance,
Transport and absorbs fats, also transports lymph throughout the body. Vital role
in immunity

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The abdominal cavity holds which organ?

Heart
Pancreas
Brain
lungs
Female ovaries

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Gallbladder

Brain

Pancreas

Lungs

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What separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

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