33.6: Animal Form and Function - Animal Body Planes and Cavities
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Animal Body Planes and Cavities
A standing vertebrate animal can be divided by several planes that can be used to as references to describe locations of body parts or organs. A sagittal plane divides the body into right and left portions. A midsagittal plane divides the body exactly in the middle, making two equal right and left halves. A frontal plane (also called a coronal plane) separates the front (ventral) from the back (dorsal). A transverse plane (or, horizontal plane) divides the animal into upper and lower portions. This is sometimes called a cross section; if the transverse cut is at an angle, it is called an oblique plane.
Vertebrate animals have a number of defined body cavities. The posterior (dorsal) and anterior (ventral) cavities are each subdivided into smaller cavities. In the posterior cavity, the cranial cavity houses the brain and the spinal cavity (or vertebral cavity) encloses the spinal cord. Just as the brain and spinal cord make up a continuous, uninterrupted structure, the cranial and spinal cavities that house them are also continuous. The brain and spinal cord are protected by the bones of the skull and vertebral column and by cerebrospinal fluid, a colorless fluid produced by the brain, which cushions the brain and spinal cord within the posterior (dorsal) cavity.
The anterior cavity has two main subdivisions: the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity. The thoracic cavity is the more superior subdivision of the anterior cavity and is enclosed by the rib cage. The thoracic cavity contains the pleural cavity around the lungs and the pericardial cavity, which surrounds the heart. The diaphragm forms the floor of the thoracic cavity, separating it from the more inferior abdominopelvic cavity. The abdominopelvic cavity is the largest cavity in the body. Although no membrane physically divides the abdominopelvic cavity, it can be useful to distinguish between the abdominal cavity, the division that houses the digestive organs from the pelvic cavity, the division that houses the organs of reproduction.
Key Points
- A sagittal plane divides the body into right and left portions; a midsagittal plane divides the body exactly in the middle.
- A frontal or coronal plane separates the front from the back.
- A transverse or horizontal plane divides the animal into upper and lower portions; it is called an oblique plane if it is cut at an angle.
- The posterior (dorsal) cavity is a continuous cavity that includes the cranial cavity (brain) and the spinal cavity (spinal cord).
- The anterior (ventral) cavity includes the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity.
- The thoracic cavity is divided into the pleural cavity (lungs) and pericardial cavity (heart); the abdominopelvic cavity includes the abdominal cavity (digestive organs) and the pelvic cavity (reproductive organs).
Key Terms
- transverse plane: divides a body into upper and lower portions
- frontal plane: divides a body into dorsal (back) and ventral (front) parts
- sagittal plane: divides the body into right and left halves
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