Palate is the correct answer!
its apex
wrong... answer is A. palate... just took exam online
Eating a lot of junk food which includes candy gum and mints make a hollow hole in your teeth called a cavity
Mucus is produced to line the nasal cavity in order to trap foreign objects and protect the body's respiratory system. Dried mucus, commonly referred to as boogers, can build up in the nasal cavity and cause discomfort.
Sponges have a single body cavity known as the spongocoel . The spongocoel is critical to the food gathering strategy of sponges.
After it makes its circuit throughout the body, blood must return to the heart. the veins carry the blood back toward the heart via the superior and inferior vena cava. The vena cava empty into the right atrium of the heart to begin the cycle again.
The purpose of thoracoscopy is to visualize and evaluate the organs and structures within the thoracic cavity, such as the lungs, pleura, and mediastinum. It is a minimally invasive procedure that allows for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, such as biopsies, drainage of fluid or air, and treatment of certain lung conditions. Thoracoscopy can help in the diagnosis and management of various thoracic diseases, including lung cancer, infections, and pleural effusion.
Palate is the correct answer!
Hard palate on anterior side and soft palate on posterior side make this partition between the two cavities.
Trick question! Inferior Rectus and Superior Oblique. You sneaky person you :)
Yes the liver lies below the diaphragm on the right side of the abdomen.
a portion makes a portion
The eyebrows are superficial to the frontal bone.
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Is it's posterosuperior surface. Made up of the left atrium for the most part, and also a bit of the right atrium. The left ventricle makes up the apex.
Medullary cavity (because bones like feet are short bones and they have the cavity)
Eating a lot of junk food which includes candy gum and mints make a hollow hole in your teeth called a cavity
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No, oppression is NEVER justified. This begs the question of who makes them superior. What may seem superior for you may not be for someone else.