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The ventral cavity consists of the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities. The thoracic contains vital organs such as the heart and lungs. The abdominopelvic cavities contain the digestive and reproductive organs.
Dorsal Cavity :)
Trabeculae
The nasal septum divides the larger cavity into 2 cavities. Some people have a problem when this is not formed the way it should be. It is then called a deviated septum.
No, they contain bone marrow (between their trabeculae), but no marrow cavity is present.
Yes. is not correct... The answer is NO. , they contain bone marrow (between their trabeculae), but no marrow cavity is present.
The spaces between the trabeculae do contain red or yellow marrow. This depends on a person's age and on which bone it is.
The trabeculae
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Trabeculae Carneae.
Trabeculae
The cavities of the brain are called ventricles. These ventricles contain Cerebro Spinal Fluid to help aid in the filtration of the blood.
Red marrow is found within the trabeculae of spongy bone.
Pleural cavity is the potential space. There is no gap between the outer and the inner pleura. There is very little fluid in the pleural cavity. You have negative pressure in the pleural cavity.
spongy bone
E. Trabeculae Well, Trabeculae translates to tiny beam or rod whereas trabeculae means tiny plates... and if it is for spongy bone, then that would be A. interstitial lamellae