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No. The spinal cavity is part of the Dorsal cavity, which also includes the cranial cavity. The spinal cavity is the space in vertebrae(spinal bones) through which the spinal cord passes.
The cranial nerve pair that passes through the optic foramina is the optic nerves, also known as cranial nerve II. These nerves transmit visual information from the retina of the eye to the brain. The optic foramina are openings in the sphenoid bone that allow the optic nerves to enter the cranial cavity, where they partially cross at the optic chiasm.
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The Vertebral Cavity This answer Above is WRONG... It is the dorsal cavity! both answers are technically wrong.. the dorsal cavity holds both the cranial and spinal cavities. the cranial cavity holds the brain and the spinal cavity holds the spinal cord.
the carotid artery passes through the carotid canal to the brain
The spermatic cord passes through the inguinal canal into the abdominal cavity through the inguinal ring, which is an opening in the abdominal wall.
The three sections of turbinates in the nasal cavity are the superior, middle, and inferior turbinates. They are responsible for filtering, humidifying, and warming air as it passes through the nasal passages.
Optic nerve and ophthalmic artery passes through this foramen to your eye ball.
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The root section of the intracranial cavity is called the foramen magnum. It is a large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes to connect with the brain. The foramen magnum allows for communication between the brain and the rest of the body.
No. The pylorus is the last part of the stomach, the chyme passes through here to the small intestine. So it is in the abdominal cavity.
The maxillary nerve (V2) passes through the foramen rotundum, which is a circular opening in the sphenoid bone located in the middle cranial fossa. The maxillary nerve is a branch of the trigeminal nerve (V).