The diaphragm is a large muscle that is located underneath the lungs. The diaphragm is important in respiration. During respiration, the diaphragm contracts, creating more space in the thoracic cavity for air to be breathed in.
helps you breathe and separates the lungs form your stomach and intestines
Deep diaphragm breathing is done by contracting the diaphragm.
Backwards... The diaphragm is superior to the stomach
The thoracic diaphragm is a muscular wall that separates the chest (thoracic) cavity from the abdominal cavity. It is at the bottom of the rib cage and is the muscle that contracts to draw air into the lungs.
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Nervous innervation to the diaphragm is from the C3-C4-C5 spinal nerve roots.
the diaphragm is the muscle(s) that are most important muscle used in inspiration (inhalation)?
it is important because it allows more or less light
I think that diaphragmatic breathing is when you breathe using your diaphragm, which causes your abdomen to go in and out. If you don't use your diaphragm, your chest expands instead. If you breathe with your diaphragm, you breathe more deeply.
The diaphragm belongs to the Muscular and Respiratory systems.RespiratoryThe diaphragm is part of the respiratory system.The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing. Therefore, even though it helps out with breathing, it is a part of the muscular system.
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they must master the use of diaphragm muscles
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They must master the use of diaphragm muscles.
The diaphragm is the prime mover of inspiration. It flattens on contraction, increasing the vertical dimensions of the thorax, which draws air into the lungs. The external intercostals also contribute to inspiration. The internal intercostals and rectus abdominis are expiratory muscles.