the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm
The main muscle of respiration (moving air into and out of the lungs) is the diaphragm.
No. The function of respiration is the exchange of gases. The main muscle of respiration is the diaphragm.
The muscles of assisted inhalation are the external intercostal muscles, pectoral minor, and scalenes. The main muscle of respiration is the diaphragm.
The diaphragm is the main muscle of respiration. Other muscles, such as the intercostals, also aid breathing.
The serratus posterior superior muscle attaches onto the cartilage of ribs five through seven. This muscle is located in the upper back and is involved in assisting with respiration by elevating the ribs.
Respiration involves the lungs. The lungs inflate with air, and this allows oxygen into the lungs. The windpipe and mouth and nose are also involved in respiration.
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
breathing!
Mitochondria
Muscle cells primarily perform aerobic respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. However, during intense physical activity or when there is limited oxygen availability, muscle cells can also switch to anaerobic respiration, which produces energy without the need for oxygen but results in the accumulation of lactic acid.
Diapragm
it is not involved sorry 7th graders