brjóstholinu
Brjóstholinu, also known as the thoracic cavity, is the space within the chest of vertebrates that contains vital organs. It is enclosed by the rib cage, the sternum (breastbone) at the front, and the thoracic vertebrae at the back. The diaphragm, a muscular sheet, forms the floor of the thoracic cavity and separates it from the abdominal cavity.
The primary occupants of the brjóstholinu are the lungs and the heart. The lungs are responsible for
The brjóstholinu plays a crucial role in respiration. When the diaphragm contracts and the rib cage expands,