6. Is the sternocleidomastoid muscle superior or inferior to the rectus abdominis muscle? 7. Are the thoracic vertebrae medial or lateral to the scapulae? B. Body Planes and Sections Figure 1.7 contains three different sections through the thorax. Indicate which section (view a, b, or c) is a 8. Frontal section _____ 9. Sagittal section _____ 10. Transverse (axial) section ______ (a) Right lung Liver Vertebral column Left kidney Stomach Small intestine (b) Liver Vertebra Stomach Spleen (c) Spinal cord Vertebral column Trachea Heart Sternum FIGURE 1.7 Sections through the thorax.
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