The plural form of cavity is cavities.
The plural form of cavity is cavities.
To prevent sticking plural membrane when pressure is reduced
Pressure on the lung leading it to collapse
The word cavities is a plural noun. The singular is cavity.
I believe it is the "concha"(plural: conchae)
The pleural cavity is the potential space between the two pleura (visceral and parietal) of the lungs, the intraembryonic coelom is one continuous space. During development this space partitions to form the pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavities. The diaphragm and the paired pleuropericardial membranes separate the coelomic cavity into four parts. From the splanchnopleura (the visceral mesodermal layer) develops the Visceral pleura and from the somatopleura (parietal mesodermal layer) develops the parietal pleura.
The pleural cavity lies between the visceral and parietal layers of the pleura, which are membranes surrounding the lungs. It is a thin space filled with pleural fluid that reduces friction during breathing and helps maintain lung expansion. The cavity is located within the thoracic cavity, bordered by the rib cage and diaphragm.
The plural of cavity is cavities.The rule for plurals of words ending with a consonant + yis to change the y to an i and add es.Other examples:baby, babiesparty, partiesThe plurals of proper names ending with consonant + y is to just add s.e.g.Kennedy, KennedysJuly, Julys
Yes, the abdominal and pelvic cavities are separated by the pelvic floor muscles, not the diaphragm. The diaphragm separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity, which contains the heart and lungs.
In the general abdominal cavity: stomach, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, live, gallbladder. In the retroperitoneal area of the abdominal cavity, pancreas, kidneys, and adrenal glands.
The likely word is cavity, plural cavities (holes, spaces, or dental caries).The proper noun, a province near Manila in the Philippines, is spelled Cavite.
The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the neck and throat situated immediately posterior to (behind) the mouth and nasal cavity, and cranial, or superior, to the esophagus, larynx, and trachea.