Label the organs 1. brain 2. Thyroid gland 3. Trachea 5. heart 4. lung

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Label the organs 1. brain 2. Thyroid gland 3. Trachea 5. heart 4. lung 6. Liver 7. Spleen 8. Gallbladder 9. Stomach 11. Layer of fat 10. Lg. intestines 12. Sm. intestines

Do you know your lab dummy? What’s missing? Slides 3-6 1. 2.

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Name the cavities 3.Ventral cavity 2.Abdominal cavity 1.Abdominopelvic cavity 4.Pelvic cavity

6. Pericardial cavity contains heart 1. Right pleural cavity 2. Mediastinum 4. Left pleural cavity 3. Thoracic cavity 6. Pericardial cavity contains heart 5. Ventral cavity

2. Cranial cavity 1. Dorsal cavity 3. Vertebral cavity