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dorsal and ventral body cavities
(diagram of human body silhouette with labeled parts: diaphragm, and options: abdominopelvic, cranial, spinal, thoracic)
To solve the labeling of the body cavities in the diagram, we analyze each cavity:
1. Cranial Cavity
The top - most cavity in the dorsal (posterior) region, housing the brain, corresponds to the “cranial” label.
2. Spinal Cavity
The long, narrow cavity along the back (dorsal) that holds the spinal cord, matches the “spinal” label.
3. Thoracic Cavity
In the ventral (anterior) region, above the diaphragm, containing organs like the heart and lungs, is the “thoracic” cavity.
4. Abdominopelvic Cavity
In the ventral (anterior) region, below the diaphragm, combining the abdominal (digestive organs) and pelvic (reproductive, urinary) areas, is the “abdominopelvic” cavity.
Final Labeling (matching to the diagram’s arrows, from top to bottom in dorsal then ventral):
- Top dorsal (brain - area) arrow: Cranial
- Middle dorsal (spinal cord - area) arrow: Spinal
- Top ventral (above diaphragm) arrow: Thoracic
- Bottom ventral (below diaphragm) arrow: Abdominopelvic
If we assume the arrows (from top to bottom in the diagram) need to be matched to the options:
- First (top - most, brain) → Cranial
- Second (spinal cord) → Spinal
- Third (above diaphragm) → Thoracic
- Fourth (below diaphragm) → Abdominopelvic
For example, if the arrows are:
- Brain - area arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Cranial}}\)
- Spinal cord - area arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Spinal}}\)
- Above - diaphragm (chest) arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Thoracic}}\)
- Below - diaphragm (abdomen/pelvis) arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Abdominopelvic}}\)
(Adjust based on the exact arrow positions, but this is the standard anatomical labeling for dorsal (cranial, spinal) and ventral (thoracic, abdominopelvic) cavities separated by the diaphragm.)
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To solve the labeling of the body cavities in the diagram, we analyze each cavity:
1. Cranial Cavity
The top - most cavity in the dorsal (posterior) region, housing the brain, corresponds to the “cranial” label.
2. Spinal Cavity
The long, narrow cavity along the back (dorsal) that holds the spinal cord, matches the “spinal” label.
3. Thoracic Cavity
In the ventral (anterior) region, above the diaphragm, containing organs like the heart and lungs, is the “thoracic” cavity.
4. Abdominopelvic Cavity
In the ventral (anterior) region, below the diaphragm, combining the abdominal (digestive organs) and pelvic (reproductive, urinary) areas, is the “abdominopelvic” cavity.
Final Labeling (matching to the diagram’s arrows, from top to bottom in dorsal then ventral):
- Top dorsal (brain - area) arrow: Cranial
- Middle dorsal (spinal cord - area) arrow: Spinal
- Top ventral (above diaphragm) arrow: Thoracic
- Bottom ventral (below diaphragm) arrow: Abdominopelvic
If we assume the arrows (from top to bottom in the diagram) need to be matched to the options:
- First (top - most, brain) → Cranial
- Second (spinal cord) → Spinal
- Third (above diaphragm) → Thoracic
- Fourth (below diaphragm) → Abdominopelvic
For example, if the arrows are:
- Brain - area arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Cranial}}\)
- Spinal cord - area arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Spinal}}\)
- Above - diaphragm (chest) arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Thoracic}}\)
- Below - diaphragm (abdomen/pelvis) arrow: \(\boldsymbol{\text{Abdominopelvic}}\)
(Adjust based on the exact arrow positions, but this is the standard anatomical labeling for dorsal (cranial, spinal) and ventral (thoracic, abdominopelvic) cavities separated by the diaphragm.)