EVERYDAY SCIENCE

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RESPIRATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The chest and abdominal cavities are separated by.
A
Bone
B
Membrane
C
Cartilage
D
Diaphragm
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The diaphragm is a thin dome-shaped muscle which separates the thoracic cavity (lungs and heart) from the abdominal cavity (intestines, stomach, liver, etc.). It is involved in respiration, drawing downward in the chest on inhalation, and pushing upward in exhalation.

Detailed explanation-2: -Diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscular partition that separates the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity.

Detailed explanation-3: -What does the diaphragm do? The diaphragm plays a critical role in the respiratory system. When you breathe in, your diaphragm contracts (tightens) and flattens, moving down towards your abdomen. This movement creates a vacuum in your chest, allowing your chest to expand (get bigger) and pull in air.

Detailed explanation-4: -The diaphragm is a dome-shaped, muscular and membranous structure that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities in mammals.

Detailed explanation-5: -There is no membrane that separates out the abdominal cavity from the pelvic cavity, so the terms abdominal pelvis and peritoneal cavity are sometimes used. There are many diseases and disorders associated with the organs of the abdominopelvic cavity.

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