when exhalation takes place, then-
1.there are downward and inward movements of ribs with the contraction of internal intercostal muscles i.e.the muscles which connect with externally. diaphragm also returns to its dome structure , with the relaxation of its radial and circular muscles.
It moves inward.your ribs will be bend out
When air gets inside your body, your diaphragm exhales up and down.
the ribs expand slightly to give the lungs room to expand also.
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balo
The cartilage between the ribs and breastbone moves and flexes when you breathe.
The diaphragm goes down, pulling air into the lungs. Your ribs expand, helping your lungs to expand also.
nothing happens. nobody cares.
Peepus tree
The ribs lower during exhalation. During forced exhalation, the quadratus lumborum muscle stabilizes the 12th rib while the internal intercostal muscles and transverse thoracic muscle pull the ribs downward forcefully to decrease the volume of the thorax.
The ribs lower during exhalation. During forced exhalation, the quadratus lumborum muscle stabilizes the 12th rib while the internal intercostal muscles and transverse thoracic muscle pull the ribs downward forcefully to decrease the volume of the thorax.
If this happens, take it to hospital as soon as you possibly can because it could be in danger.