contracts means to come together or to close. Try breathing. Does your diaphragm get smaller when you inhale or exhale?
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Hint: it contracts when you inhale..
You are breathing out, because if you look at your stomach it gets bigger therefore the diaphragm is filling with air, then the opposite if you're exhaling.
You inhale before your diaphragm contracts.
Breathing is done by your diaphragm. When you breathe in, your diaphragm tightens (contracts) and moves downward so your lungs can expand. When you breathe out (exhale) your diaphragm relaxes (expands) and moves up into your chest.
Inhalation; in which the diaphragm expands to draw in oxygen Exhalation: in which the diaphragm contracts to expel carbon dioxide
The diaphragm muscles contract and relax pulling the diaphragm down and then releasing it. When we inhale, our diaphragm muscles contracts and flattens. When we exhale, they relax and arch upwards.
The muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen and aids in breathing is called the diaphragm. It is a dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes to regulate the volume of the thoracic cavity, allowing for inhalation and exhalation.
Depression results when the muscle fibers of the diaphragm contracts.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
The deep thorax muscles are the deep muscles of the thorax that promotes the inspiratory phase of breathing. When breathing the diaphragm contracts, producing a negative pressure, which forces are into the lungs.
Diaphragmatic. The diaphragm, in human anatomy, is the relatively thin, curved muscle that contracts and relaxes in the work of breathing.
When the diaphragm contracts in the body, then you exhale
During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts flattening out its usual dome shaped appearance. This has the effect of lengthening the lungs and increasing the intrapulmonary volume. When the volume increases, the pressure drops and air flows into the lungs.
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The diaphragm - a sheet of muscle across the rib-cage just under the lungs.
Breathing is done by your diaphragm. When you breathe in, your diaphragm tightens (contracts) and moves downward so your lungs can expand. When you breathe out (exhale) your diaphragm relaxes (expands) and moves up into your chest.
Deep diaphragm breathing is done by contracting the diaphragm.
Inhalation; in which the diaphragm expands to draw in oxygen Exhalation: in which the diaphragm contracts to expel carbon dioxide
The diaphragm muscles contract and relax pulling the diaphragm down and then releasing it. When we inhale, our diaphragm muscles contracts and flattens. When we exhale, they relax and arch upwards.