thoracic
Thymus is located anatomically in the anterior superior mediastinum, in front of the heart and behind the sternum.
Your respiratory system is mainly your lungs which are located in your chest.
The diaphragm is located underneath the ribcage and separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity. It contracts and relaxes to help regulate breathing by controlling the volume of the chest cavity.
Visceral Pleura lining the lungs and Parietal pleuraParietal PleuraParietal Pleurathe parietal pleura.
The intercostal muscles are located between the ribs and help expand and contract the chest cavity during breathing. When you inhale, these muscles contract, lifting the ribcage and expanding the chest cavity, allowing air to enter the lungs. When you exhale, the intercostal muscles relax, allowing the ribcage to lower and the chest cavity to decrease in size, pushing air out of the lungs.
Your lungs are in the thoracic cavity, which includes the chest down to the diaphragm. The lungs are located on both sides of the heart in pleural cavities.Source:http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/what-is-in-the-thoracic-cavities.html
chest cavity (Laryngeal cavity)
At the bottom of the lungs
The function of the chest cavity is to support some internal organs. The lungs and the heart are located in the chest cavity which protects and supports them.
The pleural cavity is located in between the visceral and parietal of the lungs.
Thymus is located anatomically in the anterior superior mediastinum, in front of the heart and behind the sternum.
No, the lungs are located in the chest, on either side of the heart. They extend from just above the collarbone down to the diaphragm, which is the muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
The mediastinum.
Your respiratory system is mainly your lungs which are located in your chest.
pleural cavity
i think that your lungs would be dried out.
The diaphragm is located underneath the ribcage and separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity. It contracts and relaxes to help regulate breathing by controlling the volume of the chest cavity.