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The space medial to the pleural cavities is called the mediastinum. It contains vital structures such as the heart, major blood vessels, esophagus, and trachea.


What is the space between the pleural cavities called?

The heart.


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What is a space found between the two pleural cavities and contains the heart thymus gland trachea and esophagus is?

The mediastinum is the space between the pleural cavities that contains the heart, thymus, trachea, and esophagus.


What is a space found between the two pleural cavities and contains the heart thymus gland trachea and esophagus?

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What is the organ in the pleural cavities?

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Which cavities are lungs are found in?

The pleural cavities, ventral and thoracic


What is a space found between the two pleural cavities that contains the heart thymus gland trachea and esophagus?

The mediastinum is the space between the pleural cavities that contains the heart, thymus, trachea, and esophagus.


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Does the endothelium cover and line internal cavities such as the pleural and paritoneal cavities?

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What is the name of the cavity between membranes surrounding the lungs?

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