lol. r u in mrs. vrieland's class? it is call a puesoderm and yes i am in mrs vrieland's class.
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Mediastinum. That is the cavity that contains the heart.
The lumen is the inner open space or cavity of a tubular organ, such as a blood vessel or an intestine
This chamber is called the oral cavity. Actually the entire space that the tongue and teeth are in is the oral cavity.
A Cavity wall has a cavity or cavities within the wall. Examples are masonry, such as concrete block or brick with two separate wall layers separated by a continuous cavity, or a timber framed wall with a brick veneer separated by a continuous cavity. The cavity is often used as a drainage or ventilation space, reducing moisture transmission through the wall.
The potential space between the pleural membranes is called the thoracic cavity. This is also known as the pleural cavity in some instances.
This space is called the pelvic cavity.
peritoneal cavity.
Most of the small intestine is located in the abdominal cavity. A small amount (approximately the first 10 inches or so) is located behind the abdominal cavity, in what is called the retroperitoneal space. Roughly speaking, the small intestine is framed or bordered by the large intestine. The small intestine is part of the digestive tract and located in the stomach.
Abdominal cavity
The mediastinum.
The pulmonary cavity is the space lined by parietal pleura that each lung occupies. The right and left pulmonary cavities are separated by the mediastinum. It is important to not confuse the pleural cavity with the pulmonary cavity. The pleural cavity is the potential space between the parietal and visceral pleura containing a small amount of serous fluid that surrounds each lung.
medullar cavity is the space within the diaphysis of a bone that contains yellow bone marrow. also called the marrow cavity ..