to make floor for lungs and to separate lungs from lower abdomen parts
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The diaphragm separates the abdominal & thoracic (same as in people) cavities.
The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs that plays a crucial role in breathing in rats. When the diaphragm contracts, it flattens out, creating a vacuum that pulls air into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, it returns to its dome shape, forcing air out of the lungs.
The lungs are located above the diaphragm, which is a dome-shaped muscle located at the bottom of the chest cavity. The diaphragm separates the chest cavity (where the lungs are located) from the abdominal cavity (where organs like the liver and stomach are situated). When the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, it creates more space for the lungs to expand during inhalation.
The main job of proprioceptors is to recieve stimulus about body position, posture, and movement. In other words, they are the things that tells the brain where the body is and what it is doing.
When the diaphragm contracts in the body, then you exhale
Every body has a diaphragm
Answer: skeletal musculature( connective tissue)
diaphragm
When you breath, your diaphragm moves up and down , causing air to flow into and out of the lungs .
Body’s
The diaphragm and the transverse arytenoid. Yes, the diaphragm IS an unpaired muscle.
Marsupials do have a thoracic diaphragm in their body. It separates the hearts and lungs from the abdominal cavity.
You have two cavities related to diaphragm. But the shape of diaphragm is dome shaped and you can say that abdominal cavity is directly interior to diaphragm.
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skeleton