The Abdomen
If you don't have a body cavity you wouldn't have anywhere to have your organs in.
The pelvic cavity is partially enclosed by the bony pelvis and contains the reproductive organs, bladder, and rectum.
Animals that have three layers of embryonic tissue with organs in a cavity completely lined with the mesoderm are called triploblastic animals.
The spleen is located in the abdominal cavity.
Viscera denotes the organs in the body cavities. (The heart confined in the Pericardial cavity, the lungs in the Pleural cavity, and the abdominal organs in the Peritoneal cavity). Visceral membrane (visceral serosa) covers those organs.
pelvic cavity
body cavity
The thin tissue that holds the organs together in the body cavity of a frog is called mesentery.
The air bags in your body cavity are called your lungs. These are the organs responsible for providing your body with the oxygen needed for survival.
If you don't have a body cavity you wouldn't have anywhere to have your organs in.
Thoracic cavity
Neither. The main cavity is called the abdominopelvic cavity. A sub-cavity inside that is the pelvic cavity. That is where you will find the organs of reproduction. The dorsal cavity is along your back and skull. The thoracic is where your heart and lungs are. The abdominal cavity is a sub-cavity of the abdominopelvic cavity, its where your stomach and other related organs are.
The body organs of a mollusk is in a fluid-filled cavity in it's body. *;)*
The pelvic cavity is partially enclosed by the bony pelvis and contains the reproductive organs, bladder, and rectum.
The body cavity that protects the organs of reproduction is the Pelvic cavity.
The kidneys are located in the peritoneal cavity. Infection of this cavity is called peritonitis, and can be deadly. Dialysis can be done by instilling dianeal solution into the peritoneal cavity, and allowing the semipermiable membranes surronding the kidneys, and other organs to "clean themselves." This process is called peritoneal dialysis.
the ventral cavity