The diaphragma isn't attached to the heart. It separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
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The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity (heart, lungs & ribs) from the abdominal cavity and performs an important function in respiration: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs.
The fibrous pericardium (which is the outermost connective tissue layer of a sac that encloses the heart) connects to the diaphragm.
ps the heart posterior to sternum
It attaches directly to the brain but not the heart
The heart is anchored to the diaphragm in order to keep it in place. The diaphragm also reduces friction to the outer membranes of the heart.
It separates the heart and lungs from the abdominal cavity.
Bibasal pneumonia means there is pneumonia in the lower lobes of both lungs. The heart and diaphragm and the boney thorax show no signs of problems.
intrathoracic, in mediastinum, anterior to esophagus and posterior to the diaphragm
It attaches directly to the brain but not the heart
The heart is anchored to the diaphragm in order to keep it in place. The diaphragm also reduces friction to the outer membranes of the heart.
Falciform ligament
it is located above the diaphragm
it is located above the diaphragm
The heart lies superior to the diaphragm, between the two lungs.
The diaphragm in a fetal pig attaches to the abdominal and thoracic cavity. It is used to help the pig breath.
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the name of the muscle that is attached to your ribs is called a Diaphragm,it helps your lungs to breathe.