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ANTR 350 1st Edition Lecture 37Outline of Last Lecture I. Parotid glandsII. Submandibular glandsOutline of Current Lecture II. CavitiesIII. Abdominopelvic regionsIV. Abdominopelvic quadrantsV. Membranes of abdominopelvic cavityCurrent Lecture-thoracic diaphragm is composed of 2 separate body cavities-thoracic cavity: superior to diaphragm-abdominopelvic cavity: inferior to diaphragm-abdominopelvic regions-9 of them-intersection of 2 transverse and 2 sagittal planes-transverse:-subcostal plane-supracristal plane-sagittal:-left midclavicular plane-right midclavicular plane-abdominopelvic quadrants: 4 regions (quadrants)-formed by intersection of median plane and transumbilical planeThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.-membranes of abdominopelvic cavity-peritoneum: single continuous sheet of serous membrane-visceral peritoneum: invests most organs-parietal peritoneum: lines abdominal cavity wall-peritoneal cavity: wafer-thin potential space between visceral peritoneum and parietal peritoneum


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