The respiratory system of birds differs significantly from that found in mammals, containing unique anatomical features such as air sacs. The lungs of birds also do not have the capacity to inflate as birds lack a diaphragm and a pleural cavity.
Nope! Only mammals have diaphragm. No fish, amphibians, reptiles, or birds. Why only mammals have a diaphragm is because their breathing is different, and more advanced. Most non-human animals have alternative ways for breathing.
No they don't.
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your diaphragm is a reddish color
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Diaphragm
you will hiccup when something irritates your diaphragm
The diaphragm
it is called the diaphram.
the fish moves like a bird in air.Its limbs swing like that of a bird. The body acts like a diaphragm by moving upward and downward to reduce the weight
The diaphragm is not made out of bone, but the diaphragm is a muscle.
The muscle you are referring to is the diaphragm. It also separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.
the diaphragm is the muscle separating the chest and the abdomen
Deep diaphragm breathing is done by contracting the diaphragm.
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Your diaphragm contracts and expands when you breath. When the diaphragm contracts, air rushes into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled.
Other vertebrates such as amphibians and reptiles have diaphragms or diaphragm-like structures, but important details of the anatomy vary, such as the position of lungs in the abdominal cavity.
your diaphragm is a reddish color
diaphragm A+ Tim
Backwards... The diaphragm is superior to the stomach