When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
Exhaling is expelling used air from the lungs. During exhalation,the diaphragm moves upward while the rib cage moves downward so it goes back to its dome-shaped position
your diaphragm is a muscle that helpsyou breathe
what is the advantage of having a strong diaphragm
The Mirror to be exact and the Diaphragm specifically the Iris and Disc Diaphragm
You are exhaling.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
Your diaphragm lowers and your ribs expand outwards
When the diaphragm contracts, it pulls down and creates a vacuum in the lungs, which helps in breathing in.
The diaphragm relaxes and reduces the space in the chest cavity.
diaphragm relaxes ribs relax and carbon dioxide is forced out.
Breathing is done by your diaphragm. When you breathe in, your diaphragm tightens (contracts) and moves downward so your lungs can expand. When you breathe out (exhale) your diaphragm relaxes (expands) and moves up into your chest.
Stress for one. Tense thoughts. Shallow breathing. Incomplete exhaling.
When you breathe, the actions of your rib muscles and diaphragm expand or contract your chest. As a result, air flows in and out.
When you breathe, the actions of your rib muscles and diaphragm expand or contract your chest. As a result, air flows in and out.
you breathe in and out or you would die!!!! <><><> The movement of the diaphragm is what causes the air to go in and out of your lungs.