superior
No, the dorsal cavity does not contain the thoracic, abdominal, or pelvic cavities. The dorsal cavity is divided into the cranial cavity, which houses the brain, and the spinal cavity, which contains the spinal cord. The thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities are part of the ventral cavity, which is located at the front of the body.
Transverse
the ventral cavity contains the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities(abdominal and pelvic cavities) the cranial cavity holds the brain and part of the spinal cord
In the cranial cavity, you would find the brain. The spinal cavity houses the spinal cord. The thoracic cavity contains the heart and lungs, while the abdominal cavity holds organs like the stomach, liver, and intestines.
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
cranial cavity, which contains the brain, and spinal cavity, formed by the vertebrae, which contains the spinal cord.
There are not five cavities of the human body. There are the 1) cranium that holds the brain, 2) the thorax that hold the heart and lungs and stomach, liver, pancreas, spleen, appendix and kidneys and then 3) the bowels area that hold the small and large intestines, (the ovaries, uterus for women), the bladder and the testicles (for men).
The spinal nerves that originate from the thoracic portion of the spinal cord don't form plexuses. The word thoracic pertains to the thorax.
Thoracic aneurysms require special care to protect the spinal vessels that supply blood to the spinal cord.
A midsaggital plane will show the continuity between the spinal and cranial cavities.
Thoracic and sacral