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What is the role of diaphragm in the digestive system?
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What is the role of diaphragm in the digestive system?
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diaphragam is a sheet of muscle situated below the lungs and it helps in regular breathing.the sheet contracts and expands when we breathe in and out
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diaphragm:
it is a sheet of muscle which is doomed shape....in thoracic cavity...
role in digestion:
it can increase intra abdominal pressure and help to expel
1 vomit
2 urine
3 feces...
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