The diaphram.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
It constricts it shortens
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
The screw that tightens to hold the needle in place, and loosens when you want to change the needle.
a timpani's (kettle drum's) pitch is changed by adjusting a foot peddle, which tightens or loosens the heads
Remember LEFT loosens and RIGHT tightens
A muscle spindle tightens when the muscle is stretched too far too fast to prevent damage to the muscle.
it is a regular bolt, turn right it tightens, turn left it loosens
The screw that tightens to hold the needle in place, and loosens when you want to change the needle.
Remember "righty tighty, lefty loosy" :) or to the right it tightens the screw to the left it loosens it up.
You know, there is a muscle under the lungs. It is called diaphragm. It tightens and relaxes as you breathe. It goes through the bronchial tubes then up the windpipe, then out, then it comes back in. The windpipe is also called trachea. That's all I know.
There is a muscle called diaphragm. It tightens and relaxes and you breathe. It then goes up through either bronchial tubes. It goes up through the windpipe, which is the trachea, then comes out then comes back in. That's all I know