Bell Ringer: What plane divides into Superior/Inferior? What plane divides into left and right? What plane divides into Anterior/Posterior? The elbow is.

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Bell Ringer: What plane divides into Superior/Inferior? What plane divides into left and right? What plane divides into Anterior/Posterior? The elbow is ………to the wrist The hip bone is………..to the navel The nose is …………to the chin The scalp is ………….to the skull

JOKE OF THE DAY:

-Internal chambers that suspend vital organs. -Protects organs and allows them to change shape without distorting other organs. Body Cavities:

Dorsal - Back side ◦ Cranial – (brain) ◦ Vertebral – (spinal cord) Ventral - Front side (Diaphragm) – divides the ventral cavity into the….. Thoracic - chest (heart, trachea, lungs..) Abdominopelvic - stomach area Abdominal – upper abdomen (majority of internal organs) Pelvic - lower abdomen (bladder, reproductive organs)

Abdominopelvic Regions

OK, sooooo……. 1. Which cavity is the heart found in? 2. Which cavity contains the spinal cord? 3. Which cavity contains the ovaries? 4. Which cavity contains the stomach? 5. Which cavity contains the lungs? 6. Which cavity consists of the abdominopelvic and thoracic cavities?

Body Regions

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