In anatomy, the Haemal Cavity is a term applied to the cavity which contains the great centres of circulation in the Vertebrata, together with the digestive and respiratory apparatus. The Haemal Arch is the arch formed by the projections anteriorly of the ribs and the sternum from the vertebrae. Research Haemal Cavity
 
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