Cell membrane, because that’s the structure that allows organelles to leave and enter
Answer:
The thoracic cavity is <u>superior</u><u> </u>to the abdominal cavity.
Explanation:
The thorax and abdomen are part of the torso, in the human body. The inside of both forms a cavity that houses most of the internal organs.
Anatomically, the thoracic cavity -which contains the heart, lungs, and large vessels- is in a superior position with respect to the abdominal cavity, which contains the organs of the digestive, renal, and genitourinary systems.
The other options are not correct because:
<em>The other options are not correct because:
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- <u><em>Caudal</em></u><em> refers to any area that is below another, closer to the lower body.
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- <u><em>Anterior</em></u><em> means "ahead", which is not the relationship between thorax and abdomen.
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- <u><em>Distal </em></u><em>has to do with anything that moves away from the center of the body, with the thoracic and abdominal cavities being proximal</em>
I'd say none of the above! If you're planning for yourself you'll want to choose foods you like. It's imperative that in planning meals for anyone you consider their allergies, you don't want to kill them! Your available finances are also important, if you can't afford to go to a fancy restaurant, don't!
Eh. One would be enough. Ten to twelve exercises is a lot to be doing more than one set.
In my personal opinion I would say that D, action planning and C, benchmarks should be incorporated for a personal health plan in order for the best outcome