i believe it's Diaphragm
diaphragm
Your lungs would do that.
Inflates
the muscle that pulls down on the lungs, the decrease in pressure inflates the lungs, a good example is a ballon inside a pop bottle, with the bottom replaced with another balloon, when you pull down on it the balloon inflates.
blow and suck There is a muscle called the "Diaphram" connected to the lower part of your ribcage, that creates "Positive" or "Negative" pressure inside the ribacge that inflates or deflates the lungs, there by making you "Breathe" in and out. The Diaphram contracts to create pressure to make you exhale, and expands to create low pressure (or suction) to inhale.
Yes. She inflates and deflates fly away in AG020 and DP076.
The diaphragm is a sheath of muscle that separates the organs of the chest and abdomen. When you take a breath, you're flexing the diaphragm and a number of smaller muscles in your chest. This inflates the lungs, creating a partial vacuum, drawing air into your nose and mouth and into your lungs.
A protein is "denatured" when it inflates or deflates due to pH level, heat, Ect. Not sure if that's what you meant by losing its shape, though
Yes. Jessie and James inflates and deflates fly away in DP013, DP058, and DP076.
the first thing that happens when you breathe in is your rib cage rises and expands out. this gives your lungs room to inflate. then your diaphragm pulls down, causing air to rush from a high concentration into your lungs. (low concentration) as the air is sucked in your lungs inflate
back muscle
No
I believe it's normal. But Check Owner's Manual. If you do not have one. Check Related links below.