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That would be the thoracic diaphragm.
well my friend it is quite easy to explain. The diaphragm is the section of our body that separates the Thorax from the Abdomen. There is a special hole in the diaphragm to let our food and etc. pass through. It is found that you are able to create a build up of air with your diaphragm which would help you to project your voice better. This doesn't mean that you have to have a good diaphragm to be a good actor but rather that it helps you a little more, unrecognizable by the human ear. ---Forgive me if my thesis is wrong as i am taking a very educated guess which could be wrong or write...its up to you to test it out, i am simply suggesting a reason---
That would be the 'diaphragm' (dye-uh-framm) which is a flat wide muscle lying below your lungs near the bottom of your front ribs. The diaphragm humps itself up, squeezing on the lungs, causing them to push air up and out through your mouth or nose. The diaphragm then humps down, pulling on the lungs, causing them to suck air in from the mouth or nose. When the diaphragm humps down, you can feel your belly getting bigger and sticking out farther.
One cell would receive all the DNA, and the other would receive none. The one that receives no DNA would die since the cell needs an intact genome to function, and the other cell would probably die too. Having too many copies of chromosomes can be fatal, and I would expect that having double the needed DNA would kill the cell.
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what is the advantage of having a strong diaphragm
They provide a rigid cage for the action of the diaphragm to allow the lungs to expand. Without ribs, your chest would simply "suck in" whenever the diaphragm moved down, and you would be unable to breathe. This is why a "sucking chest wound" is so dangerous.... it's allowing outside air to surround your lungs, instead of having your lungs fill with air.
The diaphragm contracts when you inhale, making the space in your ribcage (thoracic cavity) more spacious and drop in pressure. Air is therefor "sucked" in due to this pressure difference. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes, pushing air back out. Without the diaphragm, it would be difficult to "grasp" air and pull it into your lungs.
Cameras have an iris diaphragm.
Having a GPS as an included feature with your camera isn't really a necessary function, but it is a cool feature to have. When you upload your pictures to your computer, it is just one more piece of information included in your photo. The GPS will allow you to see where the photo was taken, when you are looking at your photos on your computer.
people just love having camera's because they can capture beautiful scene's, and wonderful moments. the world would not be the same without the growing revolution of the camera
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Some flip cameras or mobile cameras do have HD video capabilities. You should check if a camera that you would like has this function. It should be easy to see if it does.
What are some reasons that your diaphragm muscle would hurt when breathing in and out?
Hi, I have an elevated left diaphragm, and I have found that the phrenic nerve (if paralyzed) will cause the diaphragm to be elevated and not work.
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