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Weegy: The liver aids in digestion mainly by producing bile. Bile allows you body to be able to digest fats. It also filters out toxins.
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Weegy: A muscular membranous partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities and functioning in respiration.
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The diaphragm is a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out).
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