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Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity. It is prresent just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.
Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity. It is prresent just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.
Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity.It is just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.
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
It depends, the results are highly variable ... from not much to hernias (mostly upward [gastric is common], but the lungs can be displaced downward) which, if large enough, can be fatal. Surgical repair is usually straight forward.
You are exhaling.
tip the chin upward and open the mouth to make sure that there is nothing blocking the airway. Plug the nose and blow into their mouth. Do not move the person, for they may have a concussion or any other serious problems.
Diaphragm movement impacts inhalation and exhalation. It moves upward on exhalation.
When you inhale, your diaphragm contracts and moves downward, and when you exhale, your diaphragm relaxes and moves upward.
the chest rises the diaphragm curves upward air rushes in the chest moves downward the diaphragm flattens air rushes out
The opposite. When you exhale, the diaphragm moves upward to push the air out of the lungs.
the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, and the rib cage moves upward and outward.
the diaphragm. It is right above the heart and lungs, and expands and contracts when you breathe in and out. You can almost feel it move down a little, when you release air.
Hiatal hernia is a condition in which a portion of the stomach protrudes upward into the chest, through an opening in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. It is used in breathing.
The first event in expiration is the relaxation of the diaphragm muscle, which is the primary muscle responsible for breathing. As the diaphragm relaxes, it moves upward, decreasing the volume in the chest cavity and causing air to be expelled from the lungs.
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.
The upward force that makes corks, or any substance or object, float is called buoyancy.