The abdominal pelvic cavity has a muscular wall. There are no bone to protect the intestines so a thick wall helps. The muscles also allow for flexing at the waist.
Your question is not clear, but the diaphragm is the muscle that divided the abdomen from the thorax (the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity). Ventral is term that is used mostly in veterinary medicine and it refers to the side of the body that has the belly button.
The cavity surrounded by the backbones is called the spinal canal. It houses and protects the spinal cord, which is a bundle of nerves that transmit signals between the brain and the rest of the body. The spinal canal is formed by the vertebral foramen of the stacked vertebrae.
The central nervous system (CNS) is surrounded by bone for protection. It also has additional protection from a covering called the meninges. The cranial cavity protects the brain.And the vertebral cavities protect the spinal cord. Together, they are referred to as the dorsal cavity.
The diaphragm divides the body into two main cavities: the thoracic cavity above the diaphragm, which contains the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity below the diaphragm, which houses the digestive organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines.
The brain and the spinal cavity are located in the dorsal body cavity.
The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called what?
Cranial and Spinal Cavities
urinary
Pseudocoelomate is the word used for an animal with an unlined body cavity made up of a tube surrounded by organs.
Pseudocoelomate is the word used for an animal with an unlined body cavity made up of a tube surrounded by organs.
Pseudocoelomate is the word used for an animal with an unlined body cavity made up of a tube surrounded by organs.
Pseudocoelomate is the word used for an animal with an unlined body cavity made up of a tube surrounded by organs.
i believe it is the diaphragm.
The cavity that you are referring to is know as the thoracic cavity.The ventral body cavity contains the organs in the chest and abdomen.Thoracic cavity
Your question is not clear, but the diaphragm is the muscle that divided the abdomen from the thorax (the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity). Ventral is term that is used mostly in veterinary medicine and it refers to the side of the body that has the belly button.
The wall of the pulp cavity is surrounded by Dentin
The cavity inside the trunk of the body is called the thoracic cavity. It houses the heart and lungs and is surrounded by the ribs and chest muscles. The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity below.