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Q: What causes paralysis in feet and moves upwards to chest?
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What happens to the chest cavity when your breathing?

Under normal inspiration the chest wall stays relatively still, only the abdomen moves because of diaphragmatic motion. However, when you take a deep breath the intercostal muscles and the scalene muscles contract. This causes the chest wall to expand outward(due to the intercostals) and move upwards(due to the scalenes).


What causes the most earthquakes?

Earthquakes that causes most damage when two plates crashed and one plate moves upwards vertically than the other plate.


How does your chest move as you breathe?

the chest moves front and back


What does stress do?

It crushes the mountian wich moves upwards


What causes the diaphragm to return to its dome shaped position?

When you breathe out, or exhale, your diaphragm relaxes and moves upward into the chest cavity. The intercostal muscles between the ribs also relax to reduce the space in the chest cavity.


What does commpressional stress do?

It crushes the mountian wich moves upwards


Are there paralyzing moves?

Paralysis is most often caused by damage in the nervous system, especially the spinal cord. Other major causes are stroke, trauma with nerve injury, poliomyelitis, botulism, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Temporary paralysis occurs during REM sleep, and dysregulation of this system can lead to episodes of waking paralysis. Drugs that interfere with nerve function, such as curare, can also cause paralysis. There are many known causes for paralysis, and perhaps more yet to be discovered.Pseudoparalysis (pseudo- meaning "false, not genuine", from Greek ψεῦδος[6]) is voluntary restriction or inhibition of motion because of pain, incoordination, orgasm, or other cause, and is not due to actual muscular paralysis.[7] In an infant, it may be a symptom of congenital syphilis.


When you breath out which direction does your diaphragm go?

When you breathe out the diaphragm moves upwards to push the air out of the lungs. When you breathe in the diaphragm moves downwards to draw air into the lungs. When you breathe out your diaphragm contract and moves upwards towards your head. when you breathe in too much your diaphragm explodes


What happens when your diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards?

Your lungs deflate nad you breathe out


What air moves upward to areas of less air pressure?

Warm air moves upwards into areas of less air pressure == ==


What direction does the Indian Plate shift?

it moves upwards into the eurasian plate to form Himalayas


What earthquake causes the most damage?

the earthquake that happened in japan, the earthquake caused a lot of damage then entered the sea that caused a terrifying tsunami.