Yes the chest is superior to the abdomen
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Yes
Dorsal
The diaphragm separates the chest from the abdomen and pelvis
Thoracic cavity indicates your chest , the Abdominal cavity indicates your abdomen INFERIOR means under .Your chest is above your abdomen hence the thoracic cavity is SUPERIOR to the Abdominopelvic cavity.
shoulder, hips, chest, abdomen
The sternum is superior to the pubic region.
Proper diaphragmatic breathing involves distending the abdomen during inhalation. Lie comfortably on your back and put one hand on your abdomen and the other on your chest and inhale. If your chest rises first, you're doing it incorrectly. The abdomen should rise first and continue rising upward. Inhale in one continuous and effortless motion. When you exhale the chest should deflate first, followed by the abdomen, again effortlessly. it's important to be calm when doing this. Do not exert too much effort in doing so.
Yes.
The diaphragm is the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
Yes, the heart and lungs are superior to the organs of the abdomen in that they are located above those organs.
the diaphragm is the muscle separating the chest and the abdomen
Abdomen is under your chest. That is very important.
diaphragm
No, the eyes are superior to he chest.
The muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and forms the floor of the thorax is called the diaphragm.
There could be many answers!But I think you are referring to the DIAPHRAGM (the main muscle of breathing) which separates the THORAX (your 'chest') from your ABDOMEN (your 'stomach' area)
The abdomen and the chest.
The abdomen and the chest.
When an airway obstruction is present, the chest will continue to rise but the abdomen will no longer move