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 AllRefer.com - diaphragm (Anatomy And Physiology) - Encyclopedia
In humans, the thoraco-abdominal diaphragm acts as a partition between the cavity of the chest and that of the abdomen.
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Other diaphragms in the human body include the pelvic diaphragm and the urogenital diaphragm, which use similar muscular contractions and expansions in their respective functions.
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 Diaphragm (anatomy) - definition of Diaphragm (anatomy) in Encyclopedia
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In relaxed state, the diaphragm is shaped like a dome.
In the anatomy of mammals, the diaphragm is a shelf of muscle extending across the bottom of the ribcage.
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 CHERUBS- Anatomy of the Diaphragm
The diaphragm is attached to the spine, the lower pairs of ribs, and the lower end of the sternum (breastbone).
There are openings in the diaphragm for the esophagus, phrenic nerve (which controls diaphragm movements and hence breathing), and the aorta and vena cava blood vessels.
The muscle fibers of the diaphragm converge on the central tendon, a thick, flat plate of dense fibers.
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