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Pani-rosa [81]
3 years ago
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3. Which of the following descriptions of the mediastinum is FALSE?

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Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

a

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got it right on my test

cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. It is closer to the head than the thoracic vertebrae.

Explanation:

The mediastinum is anterior to the thoracic vertebrae. Anterior means "nearer." Therefore, the mediastinum is closer to the thoracic vertebrae rather than the head.

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