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Anatomy and Physiology Visual Prompt

42. What plane is this section a representative of?

43. Name the indicated cavity and name an organ that would be within it. *

TA p Describe how this image relates to the structure of the serous membrane.

Fig Name the organelles represented in figures a.And B. What are their functions and where Would they be found in the human body?

Fig What Process is occurring in this slide? Where Does it happen? Why is it significant?

47. Identify what phase this cell is in and justify your response.

48.Identify the type of solution this animal cell has been placed into and describe the effect this has had on it.