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Describe the attachment sites of the diaphragm and its role in respiration.
Describe the attachment sites of the diaphragm and its role in respiration.
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The diaphragm attaches to the xiphoid process, lower ribs, and lumbar vertebrae, and it contracts during inspiration to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity, allowing air to enter the lungs.