HPP Intro Module 1
HPP Intro Module 1
Body Cavities
- The Trunk contains three main cavities that
do not open to the outside of the body,
namely;
Thoracic Cavity
The rib cage surrounds the - Mesenteries – mesenteries anchor the organs
thoracic cavity, and the to the body wall and provide a pathway for
muscular diaphragm nerves and blood vessels to reach the organs.
separates it from the
abdominal cavity.
Mediastinum – separates the
thoracic cavity into right and
left parts
Abdominal Cavity
Primarily enclosed with the
abdominal muscles, and this
cavity contains the stomach,
the intestines, the liver, the
spleen, the pancreas, and the
kidneys
Pelvic Cavity
The Pelvic bones encases the
Pelvic cavity, where the
urinary bladder, part of the
large intestine, and the
internal reproductive organs
are housed.
Serous Membranes
- These are structures that line the trunk
cavities and cover the organs within these
cavities.
- 2 Types:
Parietal Serous Membrane – outer
Layer of the membrane
Visceral Serous Membrane – vovers
the organ
- Thoracic Cavity – three serous membrane–
lined cavities: a pericardial cavity and two
pleural cavities
- Pericardial Cavity – surrounds the heart
Visceral Pericardium
Pericardial Fluid
Parietal Pericardium
- Pleural Cavity – Surrounds the lungs
Visceral Pleura
Pleural fluid
Parietal Pleura
- Peritoneal Cavity – surrounds the
abdominopelvic cavity
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Visceral Peritoneum
Peritoneal Fluid - chu
Parietal Peritoneum