Organization of the Body: Thoracic Cavity definitions Flashcards
Organization of the Body: Thoracic Cavity definitions
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Thoracic Cavity
Space above the diaphragm within the rib cage, containing pleural cavities, pericardial cavity, and mediastinum.Pleural Cavities
Serous membrane-bound spaces surrounding the lungs, formed by the pleurii.Serous Membrane
Double-layered membrane with a fluid-filled space, surrounding certain cavities.Pericardial Cavity
Serous membrane-bound space surrounding the heart, formed by the pericardium.Pericardium
Membrane forming the pericardial cavity, surrounding the heart.Mediastinum
Space between pleural cavities containing heart, esophagus, trachea, and thymus.Diaphragm
Muscle separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.Anterior Body Cavity
Body cavity including the thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavities.Pleurii
Membranes forming the pleural cavities around the lungs.Esophagus
Tube within the mediastinum connecting the throat to the stomach.Trachea
Windpipe located in the mediastinum, connecting the larynx to the bronchi.Thymus
Gland in the mediastinum involved in immune system development.