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the diaphragm separates:
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the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity
the lungs and the heart
the stomach and the intestines
the pelvic cavity and the spinal cavity
the cranial cavity and the thoracic cavity
To solve this, we recall the anatomical function of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the thoracic cavity (containing the heart and lungs) from the abdominopelvic cavity (containing abdominal and pelvic organs). Let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: "the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity" matches the known function of the diaphragm.
- Option 2: The lungs and heart are both in the thoracic cavity, and the diaphragm does not separate them.
- Option 3: The stomach and intestines are in the abdominopelvic cavity, and the diaphragm is above this cavity, not separating these two organs.
- Option 4: The pelvic cavity and spinal cavity are not separated by the diaphragm (the spinal cavity is dorsal, and the pelvic is part of abdominopelvic, with the diaphragm above abdominopelvic).
- Option 5: The cranial cavity (head) and thoracic cavity (chest) are separated by structures like the neck, not the diaphragm.
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A. the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity