The dome shaped muscle that works with the lungs is the diaphragm.
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The thick sheet of muscle that helps us breathe is called the diaphragm.
That would be the thoracic diaphragm.
the name of the muscle that is attached to your ribs is called a Diaphragm,it helps your lungs to breathe.
The muscle beneath the lungs is known as the diaphragm. This muscle helps to create expanding room for the lungs when needed. The lungs wouldn’t be able to take in air if the diaphragm didn’t exist or had an issue.
exhalation because the diaphragm (muscle that helps you breathe) wont function nor your lungs, therefore you can't breathe when you are dead
The main muscle that helps us to breathe is the diaphragm. When it contracts it creates a lower pressure area inside the lungs than is in the outside air, and this basically sucks air into the lungs. The lungs exhale through their own natural recoil.
Diaphragm! It is a dome-shaped muscle that helps to draw air into the lungs, which also separates the lungs from other important organs(heart,brain).
I may be wrong, but im pretty the sure system that helps you breathe is called "life support" i think it runs your heart for you and helps you breathe.
It's a muscle in your chest that expands your chest size when you breath in and decreases size when you breathe out. (i think you might want to double check.). Hope this helps!