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  2. Diaphragm: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Conditions, and Symptoms

    www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/diaphragm

    The diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. It contracts and flattens when you inhale.

  3. Diaphragm: Location, anatomy, innervation and function - Kenhub

    www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/diaphragm

    The diaphragm is an unpaired, dome shaped skeletal muscle that is located in the trunk. It separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities from each other by closing the inferior thoracic aperture. The diaphragm is the primary muscle that is active in inspiration. Contraction of the muscle facilitates expansion of the thoracic cavity.

  4. What is the Diaphragm? Related Conditions - Cleveland Clinic

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    The diaphragm is a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out). This thin, dome-shaped muscle sits below your lungs and heart. It’s attached to your sternum (a bone in the middle of your chest), the bottom of your rib cage and your spine.

  5. Thoracic diaphragm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracic_diaphragm

    While the diaphragm is one muscle, it is composed of two distinct muscle regions: the costal, which serves as the driver in the work of breathing, and crural diaphragm, which serves as an "anchor;" attaching the muscle to the lower ribs and lumbar vertebrae.

  6. The Diaphragm - Actions - Innervation - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The diaphragm is a double-domed musculotendinous sheet, located at the inferior-most aspect of the rib cage. It serves two main functions: Separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity (the word diaphragm is derived from the Greek ‘diáphragma’, meaning partition).

  7. Diaphragm: Function, Anatomy, and Abnormalities - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-the-diaphragm-2249084

    The diaphragm is a parachute-shaped fibrous muscle that runs between the chest and abdomen, separating these two large cavities. It is asymmetric, as its right dome is larger than the left dome. The diaphragm has openings that allow certain structures to span the chest and abdominal cavities.

  8. Diaphragm: Origin, Insertion, Openings, Function, Diagram

    themuscularsystem.com/torso/chest/diaphragm.html

    What is the diaphragm muscle & what does it do: learn its location, anatomy (right & left crura, openings), innervation, blood supply, & picture

  9. The diaphragm is the dome-shaped sheet of muscle and tendon that serves as the main muscle of respiration and plays a vital role in the breathing process. Also known as the thoracic diaphragm, it serves as an important anatomical landmark that separates the thorax, or chest, from the abdomen.

  10. Diaphragm | Definition, Function, & Location | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/science/diaphragm-anatomy

    diaphragm, dome-shaped, muscular and membranous structure that separates the thoracic (chest) and abdominal cavities in mammals; it is the principal muscle of respiration.

  11. Anatomy of the diaphragm: Video, Anatomy & Definition - Osmosis

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    The diaphragm is a dome-shaped sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. That may sound simple, but in fact, the diaphragm is so much more than just a sheet of muscle.