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Body Regions and Body Cavities Unit 1- Introduction to Anatomy Part 2

Body Regions HEAD: Face Cranium NECK: Cervical [anterior and posterior] TRUNK: Thorax Abdomen Pelvis Back- Vertebral Lumbar/Sacral

UPPER APPENDAGE: Shoulder Axilla Brachium Antecubital Cubital/Olecranon Antebrachium Carpus Manus Palm Digits

LOWER APPENDAGE-Gluteus Femorus Patellar Popliteal Crural Tarsus Pes Sole Digits

Body Cavities DORSAL & VENTRAL: Main cavities that contain smaller cavities DORSAL-Cranial Vertebral canal VENTRAL- Thoracic Cavity Pleural cavities [2] Pericardial cavity [1] Abdominopelvic Cavity Abdominal Cavity Pelvic Cavity Thoracic and Abdominopelvic Cavity Separated….by what?