
The posterior part of the torso, anchored by the vertebral column (backbone), which provides central stability. Essential Biological Functions
The human torso is traditionally divided into several key regions, each containing specific cavities and organ systems: The posterior part of the torso, anchored by
The musculoskeletal framework (ribs and vertebrae) shields vital organs from trauma. The posterior part of the torso
The thoracic cavity's expansion and contraction facilitate the lung's ability to breathe. anchored by the vertebral column (backbone)
The upper portion of the torso, protected by the rib cage, which contains the heart and lungs.
The middle section, or midriff, which houses the digestive organs, including the stomach, liver, and intestines.
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