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What is diaphragam?

Updated: 9/18/2023
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The diaphragam is the part of your body that your lungs rest on.

For example, when it is said that 'the wind was knocked out of me', it is because the person was hit in the diaphragam.

This thing helps the lungs move up and down respectively.

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