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A statement of what must be true if the null hypothesis is false is called a(n) hypothesis.
Thoracic Cavity
The part of the body's cavitation that is enclosed by the rib cage, and contains organs like the heart and lungs.
Abdominal Cavity
The space within the abdomen that houses major organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines.
Musculomembranous Wall
A term possibly referring to structures made of both muscle and membrane tissues, but it is not a widely recognized medical term. NO.
Crackling Sound
A series of short, sharp sounds, often heard in medical contexts like lung auscultation indicating abnormal airway conditions.
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