The answer should be relationship.
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>
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3) Herpes zoster
Explanation:
Herpes zoster, popularly known as shingles, is a viral infection caused by the same chicken pox virus, Varicella-zoster, which may remain dormant or inactive in the spinal column and be reactivated in people after 50 years of age if expressive drop in immunity. In most cases, the disease manifests once and disappears after a few weeks. Anyone who has had chicken pox can develop an episode of herpes zoster. In the case of the man exposed in the question, we can say that he is having a case of hespes zoster, because he already had chickenpox when younger and is now taking immunosuppressive drugs, which weaken the immune system.
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