If someone is born without a diaphragm, it is typically a life-threatening condition that can lead to respiratory distress and the inability to breathe properly. Emergency medical intervention is required, which may involve surgery to reconstruct the diaphragm or implement alternative breathing support techniques.
No, killing someone for punching them in the diaphragm would be considered excessive and disproportionate force. Self-defense laws typically require that the response be proportional to the threat, so lethal force would not be justified in this situation.
Exhalation, or 'breathing out', is the part of breathing where air is released from the lungs. Put another way, it is the end of the cycle of breathing. It is the opposite of inhalation, or 'breathing in', where air is taken into the lungs. OR ANOTHER WAY TO PUT IT... It is when you breathe out. That's why someone might tell you "Inhale..... Exhale.....". It's when the diaphragm pushes the air out of your lungs. When the diaphragm pulls down, you are inhaling. When your diaphragm pushes out, you have just exhaled. That's where the part "exhalation" comes from, and for "human"... I'm pretty sure you'd know that. ;) Hope this helps!
YES. but you know that you cannot keep your eyes open while you sneeze - fact. You normally are breathing out when you are talking. It's the outbound air flow that vibrates your vocal cords and produces the fundamental sounds that become speech. You can do this breathing in but it's hard.
The word "inactive" best describes someone who is inert. It implies a lack of movement or activity.
You would have severe breathing difficulties, or be unable to breathe at all. When a baby's diaphragm has a hole in it, it is call diaphragmatic hernia.
If someone is born without a diaphragm, it is typically a life-threatening condition that can lead to respiratory distress and the inability to breathe properly. Emergency medical intervention is required, which may involve surgery to reconstruct the diaphragm or implement alternative breathing support techniques.
The phrenic nerve innervates the diaphragm which is our main breathing muscle. It is a broad flat sheet that encircles our lower ribcage and separates our thoracic from our abdominal cavities. The phrenic nerve arises from the C3-C5 level of our vertebrae. In the event of a broken neck, that is often the determining factor whether someone will die (from an inability to breathe) or is just paralyzed.
It can be very hard and it tkes a lot of practice. so what you do is stand straight only breathe through your mouth and then start singing. Also before you start singing you might want to do some vocal warm ups.
if someone can't breathe propally,you take them toa doctor not a dentist
It is hard to breathe when you laugh out loud because you used most of you breathe to laugh as hard as you did. Try to get someone to make you laugh. Then see how long it takes you to catch your breathe...
Adele Likes singing in general.
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When someone uses their voice to communicate words instead of singing them, it is called speaking.
The diaphragm (also called the thoracic diaphragm) is a layer of muscle extending across the bottom of the ribcage. The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. A diaphragm in anatomy is generally used to describe flat structures, like the urogenital and pelvic diaphragm. However when someone speaks of "the diaphragm" they generally mean the thoracic one. With regards to respiration, the diaphragm is a crucial aspect of the process. During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts, allowing the thoracic cavity to grow (the external intercostal muscles also aid expansion) allowing the lungs to take in more air. This also decreases intra-thoracic pressure, meaning when the thoracic cavity grows it creates suction which draws air into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled thus relaxing (opposite of contracting) the diaphragm. This entire process happens every time a breath is taken.
"singing ones praises" is a phrase that means to speak favorably about someone. To sing one's praises means to praise/commend someone. The idea of 'singing' the praises gives a sense of telling them to other people. Eg. The teacher was singing the praises of the student, to the class. Singing His praises means, singing praise to God. Capitalize "he" because he is refering to God. It means to praise someone or something very much.
You choke them until they cant breathe