we need muscles when we inhale or exhale the air therefore muscular syestem helps us inthat inhaling and exhaling
we need muscles when we inhale or exhale the air therefore muscular syestem helps us inthat inhaling and exhaling
The diaphragm is a muscle, so when the body has to take up air into the lungs the diaphragm expands causing the pleural cavity to expand and therefore causing air to rush into the lungs when the human body expells air the diaphragm constricts and pushes up causing air to be expelled.
The diaphragm is a broad flat sheet separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities. When that contracts, it flattens and opens up the lungs increasing their volume. When the volume goes up, the pressure goes down and air flows into the lungs.
Similarly, the external intercostals contract opening up the ribcage outward. The same volume/pressure effect goes on.
the respiratory system gives us oxygen and also helps in combustion of food. So after it combusts this food, the food goes to the muscles in the form of energy.
The respiratory system provides oxygen to help your muscles work which is why you breath harder when excersizing
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Nervous system, muscular system, and resPiratory system
The respiratory system helps you to breathe and if you couldn't breathe correctly your immune system would go down. That is how these system rely on each other.
Diaphragm is not part of respiratory system but part of muscular system but it helps in breathing movements .yes
A muscular system is your hole body with bones that move if you diren't have a muscular system you will be like a taco not moving. The muscular system is the largest system out of the respiratory,digestive,circulatory,skeletal.and nervous system.
The Respiratory System regulates breathing and gas exchanges within an organism. In humans, this system includes the lungs, airways, and respiratory muscles.
muscular system nervous system cardiovascular system respiratory system
The respiratory system, because it helps you breathe. :)
Respiratory, muscular, and digestive
The muscular system provides additional movement to create a relative vacuum in the lungs, which draws air into the air sacs. The respiratory system provides oxygen that muscles need to create movement.
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