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14y ago

Technically the skeleton doesn't help us to breathe. It protects our lungs, which we obviously use to breathe.

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11y ago

There are really NO skeletal structures involved in the respiratory process, except that the lungs must be able to expand fully within the ribcage.

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11y ago

Diaphragm, intercostal muscles

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10y ago

the rib cage

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ribcage

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11y ago

The lungs

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Ribs

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