Clavicular breathing relates to the Clavicle/collar bone, it is said to be the worst type of breathing which is a shallow inhalation which raises the collar bone and abdoman. The Thoracic breathing is essentialy breathing from the ribs where the rib muscles expand the ribs and chest.
No there is no differnce
Elastic fibres
Both are the Same
it means the same...
Respiration is breathing Combustion is burning
Yes. ---- The main differences in lung volumes are related more to the size differences between the average man and woman and thoracic cavity dimensions. If a man and a woman have similar size, stature, and thoracic dimensions, there should be little difference in their lung volumes.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is due to a compression of nerves or arteries at the brachial plexus, and carpal tunnel syndrome is due to nerve compression at the wrist.
breathing is when you can breath yourself without the help of anything however ventilation is when you need the help of something to breath.....
During CPR, the chest compressions are applied; during rescue breathing there are no chest compressions used.
this is the thoracic cavity, the space between the neck and the abdomen, this contains the lungs, heart & the main artery called the aorta, the lungs are covered by a membrane called the pleura which holds the lungs in situ and is the area affected by pleurisy, if air or gasses are allowed to permeate this area outside the lungs the vacuum that enables breathing is compromised and a collapsed lung can occur.
breathing is the activity animals go through to get oxygen into their circulatory system. The end result and purpose of breathing is combustion although we usually don't use that term in biology.
One should breathe in through the nose and expand one's diaphragm to sing (causing one's abdomen to stick out slightly), while normal breathing involves any way one wants to breathe