Body Cavities 10. Which body cavity would have to be opened for the following types of surgery or procedures? (Insert letter of key choice in same-numbered blank. More than one choice may apply.) Key: a. abdominopelvic c. dorsal e. thoracic b. cranial d. spinal f. ventral 1. surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe 4. appendectomy F 2. removal of the uterus, or womb F 5. stomach ulcer operation C + B 3. removal of a brain tumor 6. delivery of pre-operative "saddle" anesthesia
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