BISC 101 Chapter Notes -Lymphatic System, Pleural Cavity, Fascia

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Toward the head or upper part of a structure. Away from the head of toward the end of a structure. Toward the trunk or beginning of a structure. Away from the trunk or beginning of a structure. In the middle of a structure ( medial) Pertaining to or forming the outer wall of the body cavity. The superior extremity includes the arm, forearm, and hand. The inferior extremity includes the thigh, leg, and foot. The medial side of the arm is the side nearest the chest wall. The intermediate cutaneous nerve of the thigh is between the medial and lateral nerves. The brain belongs to the central nervous system. Nerves of the hand are part of the peripheral nervous system. The humerus is deep relative to the skin. Median nerve is in the centre of the arm. The parietal pleura forms the outer layer of the pleural sacs that surround the lungs.

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