It is the thoracic diaphragm.
The muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen and aids in breathing is called the diaphragm. It is a dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes to regulate the volume of the thoracic cavity, allowing for inhalation and exhalation.
The diaphragm is a wall of muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen, which would place it under the lungs.
Hernia, hiatus: Protrusion of the stomach up into the opening normally occupied by the esophagus in the diaphragm, the great dome of muscle that separates the thoracic (chest) cavity from the abdomen.
The diaphragm is the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
The muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and forms the floor of the thorax is called the diaphragm.
The muscle that separates the abdomen pelvic cavity and the pleural cavity is the diaphragm.
The muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen and aids in breathing is called the diaphragm. It is a dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes to regulate the volume of the thoracic cavity, allowing for inhalation and exhalation.
The diaphragm is a wall of muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen, which would place it under the lungs.
Diaphragm seperates the respiratory system and the digestive system.
diaphragm muscle
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)
Hernia, hiatus: Protrusion of the stomach up into the opening normally occupied by the esophagus in the diaphragm, the great dome of muscle that separates the thoracic (chest) cavity from the abdomen.
Diaphragm which is the most important muscle for breathing, separates lungs from abdomen
The diaphragm is the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
Your question is not clear, but the diaphragm is the muscle that divided the abdomen from the thorax (the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity). Ventral is term that is used mostly in veterinary medicine and it refers to the side of the body that has the belly button.
The diaphagm - is a sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen. When we breathe in - it contracts, which makes the lungs expand - drawing air in. When we breathe out - it relaxes, allowing the air to escape.