The diaphragm separates the chest from the abdomen and pelvis
There is no physical structure the separates the abdominal cavity from the pelvic cavity.
The diaphragm.
the diaphragm
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.
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.
The chest cavity is where your heart, lungs, and esophagus reside. It's essentially everything located behind the chest wall, but in front of the spine, above the diaphragm and below the throat.
The lungs are not bones, they are organs of the body.
The diaphragm separates the abdominal from the thoracic cavity.
The muscle that separates the abdomen pelvic cavity and the pleural cavity is the diaphragm.
The muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and forms the floor of the thorax is called the diaphragm.
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 other major body cavity (besides the abdomen) is the chest.
diaphragm
diaphragm.
The thorax (chest cavity) The abdomen (the belly cavity) Separated by the diaphragm.
The liver is situated on the right side of the abdomen just below the ribs and the diaphragm which separates the chest and the abdomen
It is the thoracic diaphragm.
The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity. It is composed of skeletal muscle.
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.
Fluid is often found in both cavities, and fluid from one cavity can find its way into the other.