Swimming helps your lungs because to swim faster you hold your breath and by holding your breath often it makes your lungs stronger.
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your lungs are probably muscles so yea
Lungs are made of spongey elastic tissue. Muscles around the lungs help it contract.
yes because organs are made up of tissues and so are muscles and for the lungs to move they need the muscle. So yes your lungs do have muscles.
There are no muscles in the lungs that help inhale or exhale, this is the job of the diaphragm.
You cannot control the muscles in your heart and brain, and also your lungs, because they work automatically.
The circulatory system carries the oxygen full/lacking blood to and from the lungs. The muscular system makes the lungs expand and contract so the air can flow in and out of the lungs and out the capillaries.
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by the help of the heart
The heart and lungs and other body muscles work harder than normal.
Whenever we perform an action muscles and bones help us to perform that work. This work done consist of 2 :- action and reaction muscles contract abd than relax to perform this work.
your muscles are connected to nerves and when its time for your muscles to move your brain signals to the muscles and the signal is carried in the nerves. you muscles can help you walk, smile, frown, stretch and more! basically doing almost everything in everyday life. :0
When you breathe in, or inhale, your diaphragm contracts (tightens) and moves downward. This increases the space in your chest cavity, into which your lungs expand.The intercostal muscles between your ribs also help enlarge the chest cavity. They contract to pull your rib cage both upward and outward when you inhale.