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What is the primary function of the major organ systems in the human body?
To distribute nutrients/oxygen, break down food, dispose of waste, provide structural support, and coordinate functions.
What is the primary function of the major body cavities?
To house, protect, and contain internal organs and organ systems.
What anatomical terminology describes the position of the thoracic cavity relative to the abdominopelvic cavity?
Superior.
What anatomical terminology describes the position of the abdominopelvic cavity relative to the thoracic cavity?
Inferior.
What anatomical terminology describes the position of the heart relative to the right lobe of the liver?
Superior and medial (or left).
What anatomical terminology describes the position of the spleen relative to the stomach?
Posterolateral (or lateral/posterior).
What anatomical terminology describes the position of the cranium relative to the foot?
Superior (or cranial).