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Alvaro Mckinney
29 September, 08:01
What's a Axial portion?
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Gabriella
29 September, 10:46
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The "Axial Portion" of your body consists of your head, neck, and trunk. Within the axial portion of the body are two large, membrane-lined cavities, the dorsal cavity and the ventral cavity. The dorsal cavity contains the central nervous system.
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