Chapter 1: Part 6: Body Planes & Body Cavities

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Chapter 1: Part 6: Body Planes & Body Cavities An-Najah National University Faculty of Medicine Department of Physiology Anatomy and Physiology 1 7102101 Instructor: Heba Salah Chapter 1: The human Body: An Orientation Part 6: Body Planes & Body Cavities

Body Planes and Sections MRI Scan Organs seen in the MRI

Body Planes and Sections MRI Scan Organs seen in the MRI

Body Planes and Sections MRI Scan Organs seen in the MRI

Body Cavities Body cavities are hollow spaces within the human body that contain internal organs The dorsal cavity: located toward the back of the body, and divided into the cranial cavity and vertebral or spinal Cavity The ventral cavity: located toward the front of the body, and divided into abdominopelvic cavity and thoracic cavity by the diaphragm

Abdominopelvic Cavity The four Quadrants

Abdominopelvic Cavity The nine abdominopelvic Regions

Superficial organs of the ventral body cavity Abdominopelvic Cavity Superficial organs of the ventral body cavity