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Ventrally and laterally, the thoracic ch...

Ventrally and laterally, the thoracic chamber is
formed by

A

Diaphragm and sternum respectively

B

Ribs and sternum respectively

C

Sternum and ribs respectively

D

Vertebral column and diaphragm respectively

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