1. The basis for communication in anatomy and physiology assumes a. the person is lying down. b. relative positions. c.

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1. The basis for communication in anatomy and physiology assumes a. the person is lying down. b. relative positions. c.

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1. The basis for communication in anatomy and physiology assumes a. the person is lying down. b. relative positions. c. anatomical position. d. the person is sleeping. 2. Which of the following is not a body cavity? a. diaphragm b. thoracic c. cranial d. abdominopelvic 3. The pericardium is associated with the a. lung. b. intestine. c. liver. d. heart. 4. The plane divides the body into left and right sides. a. frontal b. cranial c. sagittal d. transverse 5. The abdominopelvic cavity can be subdivided into
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