a well i don't really know the answer so please help me!!!!! I'm so confused. why can't they just tell us the answer?? GEESE
Sorry, Geese, Maybe they want you to dig it out of your text. Now, on to the initial question:
The whole thoracic arrangement (of a human) would be supported by the thoracic vertebrae, and those, in turn by the lumbar vertebrae which rest on the pelvis, connected to the femurs and then to the tibiae and fibulae which pass the load through the tarsals and metatarsals into your shoe. So the ultimate answer would have to be "The floor that you are standing on." but, you may want to break out that text and see if "thoracic vertebrae" doesn't satisfy that question.
That is the worng answer the answer is......It lets it diguests the thoracic first
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The thoracic duct serves as a duct which lymph drains into which then drains into the venous system before returning to the heart to be cleansed and recirculated.
The diaphragm is a dome shaped muscular membrane that separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity. Its contraction and relaxation serves an important role in respiration.
skeletal and muscular
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Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
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Like the arteries and veins which carry blood, the thoracic duct is a vessel belonging to the lymphatic system which transports the lymph from the body and drains in the veins of the neck on the left side
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