Diaphram
Diapharagram is a muscle beneath the lungs. It helps in brething. When it pulls, we take air in. When it pushes, we exhale air out.
The diaphragm, a muscle right at the bottom of you rib cage, pulls air into your lungs and pushes it back out.
The diaphragm is a strong wall of muscle on the bottom of the chest cavity. As this wall of muscle expands downward, a vacuum is created which pulls air into the lungs. As the diaphragm returns to it's original position, air is pushed out of the lungs.
The diaphragm.
The diaphragm is the main muscle used when breathing in. During the diaphragmic contraction, the diaphragm pushes downward and pulls on the pleural cavity which allows air to flow into the lungs.
pushes and pulls are things you do when energy is applied
The muscle pushes against the other muscle that does the opposite action. Take the bicep for example the bicep pulls while the tricep also pulls. the two muscles cancel each other out, but while still pulling making the muscle more showing.
Air exits the respiratoy system when you exhale. The diaphragm muscle pushes up agains the lungs and pushes the used CO2 out.
well, i guess it would be you diaphram since it pulls air into your lungs.
pushes
when you breath in your diaphragm muscle expands your lungs to take in air. when you breath out your diaphragm muscle pushes on your lungs to let out the air.
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