There are more than that, depending on your definition of cavities.
Nose: For breathing
Auditory canals (ear holes): For hearing.
Mouth: For eating, breathing, and speech.
Urethra: For urination. Also for ejaculation during sex in males, since that is where they release semen.
Vagina: Copulation (sex), menstruation, and childbirth in females.
Anus and rectum: For removing fecal matter from the body using the process of waste removal known as defecation.
Other cavities include:
Heart: For pumping blood.
Peritoneum: Contains and protects vital organs.
Nasal sinuses: Heats inhaled air to body temperature, prevents drying of surrounding tissue (and possible pain), and filters air. There are also lymph nodes in there to help contain infections in the body.
Digestive tract: For eating, digestion, and waste elimination.
Uterus and female reprductive system: For pregnancy and childbirth.
The fluid in the human body that wets the internal organs is called serous fluid. It is a clear, thin fluid that is produced by the serous membranes that line the cavities of the body, such as the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal cavities. Serous fluid helps reduce friction between organs and allows them to move smoothly against each other.
There are three cavities in the pharynx: the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx. Each cavity serves a specific function in the passage of air and food.
No, cells in the body have different structures and functions depending on their type. For example, red blood cells are specialized for carrying oxygen, while muscle cells are specialized for contraction. Each cell type has unique adaptations to carry out its specific function in the body.
To run the right and left side of your body. Each side does get to specialize in certain universals (like speech), but either side could get these.
In Eukaryotic cells, the organelles each preform specialized functions.
One each, one for each animal.
The epithelium that lines the body cavities is known as mesothelium. Mesothelial cells form a protective layer over internal organs and body cavities, providing lubrication and support for organs to move smoothly against each other.
Body cavities are related to medical specialties because each body cavity has a different function.
The stucture of each kind of body cell is suited to its functions.
anatomy
To combine with each other to make energy
Many people have cavities each year and this is a common dental problem for people around the world. However, how many people have cavities each year is not known.
Organelles
Same as any language, allow an in-group to understand each other, and to exclude everyone else.
Carbohydrates provide energy for the body, fats serve as a concentrated form of energy storage, and proteins are essential for building and repairing tissues in the body. Each of these macronutrients plays a vital role in supporting various functions within the body and are required for overall health.
All organs, body functions, systems are controlled by the brain.
Cell organelles play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis by regulating processes such as metabolism, waste removal, and energy production. During cell reproduction, organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum are essential for processes such as DNA replication, energy production, and protein synthesis to ensure accurate cell division.