brjósthols
Brjósthols, also known as the thoracic cavity, is a vital compartment within the human body that houses and protects essential organs involved in respiration and circulation. Located within the chest region, it is bounded by the thoracic vertebrae posteriorly, the sternum anteriorly, and the pair of ribs laterally. The brjósthols is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm, a muscular partition that plays a key role in breathing.
The cavity contains several important structures, including the lungs, heart, trachea, esophagus, major blood vessels such
The internal surfaces of the brjósthols are lined with a serous membrane called the pleura, which consists
The structure of the brjósthols is designed to provide protection and support for these critical organs, while