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Diaphragm Ans: Thin, musculotendinous septum that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities Peripheral muscular fibres Ans: Attach to the inferior margin of the thoracic cage and the lumbar vertebrae, the converge on the central tendon Right crus Ans: Muscular extension of the diaphragm that originates from the anterolateral surface of the upper three lumbar vertebrae Left crus Ans: Muscular extension of the diaphragm that originates from the anterolateral surface of the upper two lumbar vertebrae Apertures of the Diaphragm Ans: Caval opening, esophageal hiatus, and aortic hiatus Page | 2 Caval opening Ans: Opening for the inferior vena cava in the central tendon at the T8 level Esophageal hiatus

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Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Diaphragm

Ans: Thin, musculotendinous septum that separates the
thoracic and abdominal cavities


Peripheral muscular fibres

Ans: Attach to the inferior margin of the thoracic cage and the
lumbar vertebrae, the converge on the central tendon


Right crus

Ans: Muscular extension of the diaphragm that originates from
the anterolateral surface of the upper three lumbar vertebrae


Left crus

Ans: Muscular extension of the diaphragm that originates from
the anterolateral surface of the upper two lu mbar vertebrae


Apertures of the Diaphragm

Ans: Caval opening, esophageal hiatus, and aortic hiatus


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Caval opening

Ans: Opening for the inferior vena cava in the central tendon at
the T8 level


Esophageal hiatus

Ans: Opening for the esophagus at level T10


Aortic hiatus

Ans: Opening for the abdominal portion of the aorta between
the left and right crus, anterior to T12


Intercostal muscles

Ans: Series of muscle layers between adjacent ribs, helping to
form the chest wall. Twisting and reaching upward my result in
strain or tear.


External intercostal muscles

Ans: Fibres run anteroinferiorly from the lower border of the
rib.



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Internal intercostal muscles

Ans: Fibres run posterosuperiorly from the upper border of the
rib.


Manubrium

Ans: Most superior part of the sternum


Manubriosternal joint

Ans: Articulation between the manubrium and sternal body


Sternal body

Ans: Middle portion of the sternum


Xiphisternal joint

Ans: Articulation between the sternal body and diploid process


Xiphoid process

Ans: Most inferior portion of the sternum


Vertebral arch and body

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Ans: Form the vertebral foramen to protect and house the
spinal cord


Pedicle

Ans: Forms the intervertebral foramen where a spinal nerve
exits the vertebral canal


Spinous process, transverse process, and body

Ans: Attachment site for muscles and ligaments of the spine


Intervertebral discs

Ans: Cartilaginous joints consisting of the outer annulus
fibrosis and central nucleus pulposus; act as shock absorbers
and allow for some minimal movement


Annulus fibrosis

Ans: Outer ring of the intervertebral disc made of
fibrocartilage


Nucleus pulposus



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