The thoracic cavity is ___________ to the abdominopelvic cavity and _______ To the spinal cavity
1. The thoracic cavity is ___________ to the abdominopelvic cavity and _______ To the spinal cavity
The thoracic cavity is superior to the abdominopelvic cavity and inferior to the spinal cavity.
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2. What bony cavity protects the brain?a.craniumb.pelvisc.ribsd.spinal column
Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
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A.Cranium
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3. Which of the following organ systems—digestive, respiratory, reproductive, circulatory, urinary, or muscular—are found in both subdivisions of the ventral body cavity? Which are found in the thoracic cavity only? In the abdominopelvic cavity only?
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4. A therapist examines a patient diagnosed with patellofemoral syndrome. as part of the examination the therapist elects to measure the patient's q angle. which three bony landmarks are used to measure the q angle
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5. what is vocabulary of any one of the thick,bony parts in the fingers
One of the bony parts in our fingers is called ligaments
6. it is the primary organs of the respiratory the lungs areprotected by a bony and muscular rib cage and a double-layered membrane (pleura) that lines the thoracic cavity and covers the lungs
Explanation:
The pleurae are serous membranes which fold back onto themselves to form a two-layered membranous structure. ... There are two layers; the outer pleura (parietal pleura) is attached to the chest wall and the inner pleura (visceral pleura) covers the lungs and adjoining structures, via blood vessels, bronchi and nerves.Answer:
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7. what is the uses of landmark
Answer:
Landmarks are used in a variety of ways including: use as organizing features to "anchor" segments of space; use as location identifiers, as to help decide what part of a city or region one is in; and use as choice points, or places where changes in direction are needed when following a route.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Landmarks are used in a variety of ways including: use as organizing features to "anchor" segments of space; use as location identifiers, as to help decide what part of a city or region one is in; and use as choice points, or places where changes in direction
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8. what are the benefits of deboning bony fishes like bangus?
Answer:
Reduced Choking Hazards
Explanation:
The fish bone may be accidentaly swallowed by a child, and this may block their throat, resulting in choking.
Answer:
You won't have a bone stuck in your throat (won't choke)
So watch out for bone fish when you eat...
9. what landmarks are they noted for?
what country do you mean because they are so many like thailand, malaysia, and etc.
10. Give at least one distinguishing characteristic of bony fishes. 1.What makes cartilaginous fishes different from bony fishes?bony fish is made of bones cartillaginous is made of cartillage 2. Describe jawless fishes. no? 3.Which of the three groups of fishes if usually eaten by people? 4.List down two (2) examples of each of bony, cartilaginous, and jawless fishes.
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11. The ____________________ bone is the single bone that forms the forehead, the roof of the nasal cavity, and the orbits (the bony sockets that contain the eyes).
Explanation:
✏️The ETHMOID bone is the single bone that forms the forehead, the roof of the nasal cavity, and the orbits (the bony sockets that contain the eyes).Answer:
FRONTAL
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12. what is the landmark of phillipines?
Answer:
1 Amusement/National/Natural Parks and Monuments; 2 Churches; 3 Cultural & Historical Landmarks; 4 Natural Landmarks ...
Answer:
The Philippines is one of the most exotic and delightful tourist destinations in the entire Southeast Asian region. Stunning landmarks can be found on more than 7,000 Filipino islands, such as beautiful Boracay, Bohol Island, and Cebu.
13. Which abdominopelvic region is bifurcation of the abdominal aorta?
Answer:
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14. What are the 5 bony plates on the inferior view of the skull surrounding and bisecting the nasal cavities?
Answer:
→ ⇒ frontal bone.
[tex]frontal sinus.[/tex]
[tex]ethmoidal air cells.[/tex]
[tex]maxillary sinus.[/tex]
[tex]nasal cavity.[/tex]
[tex]cavity.oral\\zygomatic bone.\\ethmoid bone.[/tex]
Explanation:
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15. what is the landmark of myanmar?
Answer:
Mingun Paya
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16. why is there a need for us to understand the anatomical landmarks, body planes, section and body cavities?
Answer:
ten
Explanation:
Answer:Standard anatomical position provides a clear and consistent way of describing human anatomy and physiology. When assessing an individual's anatomy, many anatomical terms are used to describe the relative positioning of various appendages in relation to the standardized position.Hope it helped! <3#CARRYONLEARNING17. what is this landmark?
Answer:
an object(such as a stone or tree) that marks the boundary of land..
18. 5. What bony cavity protects the brain?a. craniumb. pelvisC. ribsd. spinal column
Answer:
a. cranium
Explanation:
because the cranium is the bone that protects the brain from projectiles
19. what famous landmark is this?
TAAL VOLCANO
TAAL VOLCANO IS A LARGE CALDERA FILLED BY TAAL LAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES.
20. what part of the poultry has the bony parts?
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Whole Chicken. Whole chicken which consists of breast, thigh, wings, neck and back. ...Chicken breast. The whole chicken breast with bones and skin. ...Breast Fillet. The breast of the chicken without bone and skin. ...Chicken Leg. ...Chicken Thigh Fillet. ...Chicken Drumstick. ...Chicken Wings. ...Chicken Neck and Back.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Whole chicken which consists of breast, thigh, wings, neck and back
Explanation:Hope this helps21. what makes cartilaginous fishes different from bony fishes?
Answer:
the most obvious disparity between bony vs cartilaginous fish comes from the fact that the skeleton of bony fish is made of bones alone, while that of cartilaginous fish is mad
Answer:
Technically, the most obvious disparity between bony vs cartilaginous fish comes from the fact that the skeleton of bony fish is made of bones alone, while that of cartilaginous fish is made of cartilage.
What makes cartilaginous fishes unique?
In addition to the difference in their skeletons, cartilaginous fish have gills that open to the ocean through slits, rather than the bony covering that is present in bony fish. Different shark species may have different numbers of gill slits. Cartilaginous fish may also breathe through spiracles, rather than gills.
22. WHAT THE DIFFERENCE OF CARTILAGINOUS FISH TO BONY FISH??
Answer:
As the name suggests, “bony fish” have a skeleton composed of only bones while a cartilaginous fish has a skeleton made entirely of cartilage.
Answer:
Technically, the most obvious disparity between bony vs cartilaginous fish comes from the fact that the skeleton of bony fish is made of bones alone, while that of cartilaginous fish is made of cartilage.I HOPE IT HELPS
23. What makes cartilaginous fishes different from bony fish
Answer:
bony fish is made of bones
cartillaginous is made of cartillage
Explanation:
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24. what is scientific name for bony partof your wrist
Answer:
Carpal bones in the wrist
Your wrist is made up of eight small bones called the carpal bones, or the carpus. These join your hand to the two long bones in your forearm — the radius and ulna. The carpal bones are small square, oval, and triangular bones
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25. •What are the famous architectural landmark you already know in Zambales, Nueva Ecija and Bataan ?•What are the distinct Features of every famous landmark ?•In what year did the famous landmark built ?NONSENSE : REPORT
Province: Zambales
1. The Hellships Memorial
Features: Dedicated to the people who suffered and those who survived the unparalleled atrocity of the hellships.
Year built: 1942
2. Inang Laya Monument
Features: represents the generation of Filipinos who kept the flames of freedom ablaze during the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
Year built: 1992
3. Ramon Magsaysay Ancestral House
Features: formerly owned by the late Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, the seventh President of the Philippines
Year built: nd
Province: Nueva Ecija
1. Mount 387 (Batong Amat)
Features: Known for its magnificent beauty, beautiful golden sunset, fresh and cool ambience, this mountain is regarded one of the Philippines' most picturesque mountains and a newly marked hiking destination In Luzon.
Year built: nd as its a natural formation
2. St. Nicholas of Tolentino Cathedral
Features: One of the oldest church in he Philippines.
Year built: 1584
3. St Joseph's Cathedral
Features: one the 26 colonial churches declared as National Cultural Treasures in 2001, and a church that still makes use of the exponentially old bell made of copper
Year built: 1640-1726
Province: Bataan
1. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
Features: The plant was completed but never fueled, despite it being the Philippines' only attempt at building a nuclear power plant, it was abandoned due to safety concerns of the wake of the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine in 1986 and issues regarding corruption.
Year built: 1976
2. Zero Kilometer Death March Marker
Features: After Bataan surrendered to the Japanese invaders on April 9, 1942, more than 70,000 Filipino and American soldiers fighting in the province were gathered up and forced to march the next day from Mariveles and Bagac towns to San Fernando in Pampanga, where many perished.
Year built: in 2017 NHCP officially recognized the site where the Death March on March 10, 1942 started.
3. Mount Samat National Shrine - Dambana ng Kagitingan
Features: A historical shrine constructed to commemorate and recall the valor of Filipino and American servicemen who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII
Year built: 1970
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26. What bony cavity protects the human brain? A. VertebraB. femurC. skullD. phalangesAnswer:CExplanation:Pag wala kang Ulo/skull wala kana ding utak/brain.My answer my opinion ❓Sana maintindihan nyo pero yan po answer ko
Answer:
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The brain is protected by the bones of the skull and by a covering of three thin membranes called meninges.
27. what famous landmark is this?
Answer:
Maria Kristina falls
Explanation:
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28. what is bony vartebra functions of fish
Answer:
It provides protection and control and also they produce red blood cells in addition to kidneys and spleen.
Explanation:
The main features of the fish skeletal system are it consists of the vertebral column, jaw, ribs, cranium and intramuscular bones. It provides protection and control and also they produce red blood cells in addition to kidneys and spleen.
29. what is the bony structure that protects the brain?
Answer:
Skull
Explanation:
The skull is a bony structure that protects the face and the brain and forms a protective cavity for the brain. The skull is very hard .
30. Which of the following groupings of the abdominopelvic regions is medial?
Explanation:
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