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the diaphragm play an important role in breathing. hope it helped....
The ribs are linked by the intercostal muscles. These open and close the ribcage to cause breathing.
The sheet of muscle at the bottom of the ribcage is the diaphragm.
the lungs fill with air because the diaphragm (a muscle that runs underneat the ribcage) moves and causes the lungs to inflate
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There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
The diaphragm. It is the only muscle that causes breathing.
There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
a person can have a lot of pain or even maybe a disability if a particular muscle tissue is injured...
the diaphragm is a muscle (very essential for breathing)
the diaphragm is a muscle (very essential for breathing)
What are some reasons that your diaphragm muscle would hurt when breathing in and out?