Rhymes With
Weird Connections
Basic Questions
100

This cavity sounds like it's from a different era, stemming all the way back to the Jurassic period. 

What is the thoracic cavity? 

100

This cavity just wants to be a part of your symphony with dolphins splashing out of the water having the same title for the fins on their backs. 

What is the dorsal cavity?

100

This cavity holds your abdomen. 

What is the abdominal cavity?

200

This cavity houses the head and rhymes with the grey matter organ inside it, the brain. 

What is the cranial cavity? 

200

This cavity is in the front of your body, where air is pushed in and out of, like the spanish word for window: ventana. 

What is the ventral cavity? 
200

This cavity holds your pelvis. 

What is the pelvic cavity?

300

This cavity has two lungs, and rhymes with plural- as in two. 

What is the pleural cavity?

300

This cavity is included in a phrase when someone wants you to stand up for yourself or be assertive.

What is the spinal cavity? 

300

This cavity holds your abdomen and pelvis. 

What is the abdominopelvic cavity?

400

The pelvic cavity houses a bone structure that rhymes with famous singer, Elvis. 

What is the pelvis?

400

Singers are told to sing and breathe from this organ, despite it only being a muscle to push the lungs that actually breathe. 

What is the diaphragm? 

400

This cavity holds your heart and lungs. 

What is the thoracic cavity? 

500
This cavity sounds like the name of the creature that went after Rudolph, the snow cone monster in Monsters Inc., and is synonymous with yeti. 

What is the abdominal cavity?

500

This cavity houses the only organ you cannot donate. 

What is the cranial cavity?

500

These are the specific cavities for your heart and for your lungs. 

What are the pericardial and pleural cavities?