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the torso, which houses the apparatus consists of upper and lower cavities that are partitioned by the____#1____.The upper cavity is called the __#2___ (or colloquially the chest) and is almost totally filled with the heart and lungs; the lower the cavity, the abdomen or belly, contains much of the __#3__ and other organs and glands. *I struggled with this one. please help with explaination if you can

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Answered by vaibhav1234599
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Answered by panchalcharmi445
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Thoracic cavity, also called chest cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body. It is enclosed by the ribs, the vertebral column, and the sternum, or breastbone, and is separated from the abdominal cavity (the body’s largest hollow space) by a muscular and membranous partition, the diaphragm. It contains the lungs, the middle and lower airways—the tracheobronchial tree—the heart, the vessels transporting blood between the heart and the lungs, the great arteries bringing blood from the heart out into general circulation, and the major veins into which the blood is collected for transport back to the heart. The heart is covered by a fibrous membrane sac called the pericardium that blends with the trunks of the vessels running to and from the heart. The thoracic cavity also contains the esophagus, the channel through which food is passed from the throat to the stomach.

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