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1 pertaining to the middle (6) 3 right and left upper regions beneath t…

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1 pertaining to the middle (6)
3 right and left upper regions beneath the ribs (13)
4 lying on belly (5)
5 inter- (7)
6 pertaining to the side (7)
7 pertaining to the groin (8)
9 pertaining to the nearest (8)
10 pertaining to the front (8)
14 cavity that contains lungs, heart, esophagus, trachea, bronchial tubes, thymus gland, and aorta (8)

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Response
Question 1: pertaining to the middle (6)
Brief Explanations

We need a 6 - letter word meaning "pertaining to the middle". The word "MEDIAL" is 6 letters, but wait, no, "MIDDLE" is about the middle, but "MEDIAL" is more anatomical. Wait, the length is 6. Let's think of "MEDIAL" is 6? M - E - D - I - A - L, yes, 6 letters. Wait, no, the clue is "pertaining to the middle", and the blank has a length that we can infer. Wait, the first blank: let's see the structure. Wait, maybe "MEDIAL" is not. Wait, "MIDDLE" is 6? M - I - D - D - L - E? No, that's 6? Wait, M(1), I(2), D(3), D(4), L(5), E(6). Yes, "MIDDLE" is 6 letters. But "pertaining to the middle" - "middle" as an adjective? Wait, maybe "MEDIAL" is correct. Wait, no, let's check the length. The first question: "pertaining to the middle (6)". Let's count the letters. Let's see the blank: the first line has a blank with a number 1? Wait, maybe the first question is "pertaining to the middle (6)" with the blank structure. Let's think of anatomical terms. "Medial" is pertaining to the middle, but it's 6 letters? M - E - D - I - A - L: 6 letters. Yes. So the answer is MEDIAL? Wait, no, "middle" - "middle" is a noun, but "medial" is adjective. Wait, maybe the correct word is "MEDIAL".

Brief Explanations

We need a 13 - letter term for the right and left upper regions beneath the ribs. In anatomy, the right and left hypochondriac regions? Wait, no, "hypochondriac" is part of it, but the full term for the regions: "hypochondriac" is 10 letters. Wait, "right and left upper regions beneath the ribs" - the anatomical regions: the hypochondriac regions (right and left hypochondriac). Wait, the term "hypochondriac" is 10, but we need 13. Wait, maybe "hypochondriacal"? No, that's 13? H - Y - P - O - C - H - O - N - D - R - I - A - C - A - L? No, too long. Wait, "right and left upper regions beneath the ribs" - the regions are called the hypochondriac regions. Wait, the length is 13. Let's count: H - Y - P - O - C - H - O - N - D - R - I - A - C? No, that's 13? H(1), Y(2), P(3), O(4), C(5), H(6), O(7), N(8), D(9), R(10), I(11), A(12), C(13)? No, "hypochondriac" is 12 letters? Wait, H - Y - P - O - C - H - O - N - D - R - I - A - C: 13? Let's count: 1.H, 2.Y, 3.P, 4.O, 5.C, 6.H, 7.O, 8.N, 9.D, 10.R, 11.I, 12.A, 13.C. Yes, "hypochondriac" is 13 letters? Wait, no, H - Y - P - O - C - H - O - N - D - R - I - A - C: 13 letters. So the term for the right and left upper regions beneath the ribs is "hypochondriac" (but as regions, right and left hypochondriac, but the term for the region is hypochondriac). Wait, the blank has the structure "I__I", so maybe "hypochondriac" fits? Wait, no, the first letter is I? Wait, the blank for question 3 is "II", so the first letter is I. Wait, maybe "intercostal"? No, intercostal is between ribs. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the clue is "right and left upper regions beneath the ribs (13)" and the blank starts with I. So let's think of a 13 - letter word starting with I. "I" + 12 letters. Let's think: "infracostal"? No. Wait, maybe "interhypochondriac"? No, too long. Wait, maybe the correct term is "hypochondriac" but the first letter is I? No, hypochondriac starts with H. Wait, maybe the blank is misread. Wait, the user's image: "3 right and left upper regions beneath the ribs (13)" with the blank "II". So first letter I, then some letters, then I, then some. Let's think of a 13 - letter word with I as first and maybe 6th letter? Let's count the blanks: "II__" - the first I, then 4 blanks, then I, then 3 blanks? Wait, no, the length is 13. So total letters: 1 (I) + 4 + 1 (I) + 3 = 9? No, maybe the structure is different. Wait, maybe the correct word is "intercostal" but no, intercostal is between ribs. Wait, maybe I'm overcomplicating. Let's check the length: 13 letters. Let's think of anatomical regions: the right and left hypochondriac regions. The term for the region: "hypochondriac" is 12? No, H - Y - P - O - C - H - O - N - D - R - I - A - C: 13. So maybe the blank is "HYPOCHONDRIAC" but the first letter is I? No, that's H. Wait, maybe the user made a typo, or I misread the first letter. Alternatively, maybe "interhepatic" no. Wait, let's move to other questions and come back.

Question 4: lying on belly (5)
Brief Explanations

We need a 5 - letter word for "lying on belly". The anatomical term is "prone". Let's check the blank: "__YE". Wait, no, the blank is "__YE"? Wait, the user's image: "4 lying on belly (5)" with the blank "__YE". Wait, 5 letters: let's see the structure. The letters given: Y in the second position, E in the fifth? Wait, no, the blank is "__YE" - wait, maybe the length is 5? No, 5 letters: positions 1 - 5. Wait, the blank is "__YE" - maybe a typo, or I misread. Wait, "prone" is 5 letters: P - R - O - N - E. But the blank has Y in it? Wait, no, maybe "supine" is lying on back, "prone" is lying on belly. Wait, the blank is "__YE" - maybe "LAYYE"? No. Wait, maybe the correct word is "prone" but the letters are different. Wait, maybe the blank is "__YE" with length 5? No, 5 letters: let's count the underscores. The blank is "__YE" - that's 6 underscores? Wait, no, the user's image: "4 lying on belly (5)" with the blank "__YE". So 5 letters: positions 1,2,3,4,5. The second letter is Y? Wait, no, "prone" is P(1), R(2), O(3), N(4), E(5). So no Y. Wait, maybe "kneel" no. Wait, maybe "belly" - no. Wait, maybe the correct term is "prone" and the blank has a typo, or I misread the letters. Alternatively, "lyine" no. Wait, maybe the answer is "PRONE" but the blank's letters are different. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake, but let's assume the blank is for "prone" with length 5. So PRONE.

Answer:

MEDIAL

Question 3: right and left upper regions beneath the ribs (13)