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It is really in human anatomy so i can't answer it. it is kinda gray and red cuz if u see the picture of it it is really red but i think is both.i know it from school cuz we just learn about a thoracic diaphragm so yeah i kinda know everything than you all do.i am the smartest in my class so i think i know everything than you all in the world.if who ever think they are smarter than me they are wrong cuz i am the smartest so if u hater don't read the answer i wrote!!

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