That would be the 'diaphragm' (dye-uh-framm) which is a flat wide muscle lying below your lungs near the bottom of your front ribs.
The diaphragm humps itself up, squeezing on the lungs, causing them to push air up and out through your mouth or nose.
The diaphragm then humps down, pulling on the lungs, causing them to suck air in from the mouth or nose.
When the diaphragm humps down, you can feel your belly getting bigger and sticking out farther.
the respiratory system
the lungs bring it in from the air to the body but the circulatory system takes it around the body
A hurricane is a low pressure system that pulls air into it, primarily a low levels. However, a hurricane does nto form by pulling in other storms. Rather, a hurricane primarily pulls in warm, moist air. This air acts as fuel, allowing more storm cells to develop within the hurricane.
If you mean how an air conditioner that goes in a window will blow warm air outside then that is because an air conditioner basically takes in air from outside and pulls out the cold air which then blows into your house then the warm air is released back outside.
The external air is usually sent through to the respiratory system for processing. Basically your respiratory system will change bad air into good air, and then send the good products around the body, and then filter out the rest through reactions such as coughing, sneezing etc.
The respiratory system is the organ system that moves air into and out of your body.
well, i guess it would be you diaphram since it pulls air into your lungs.
the respiratory system
Air can be taken into the respiratory system at the mouth and the nose.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system. The respiratory system has the lungs bringing in air to your body. Then that oxygen you get is transported around your body via the circulatory system.
the frog's throat pulls air through the nostrils and into the mouth, down the throat, and into the lungs which makes the body expand, and when the frog exhales, the body contracts.
the lungs bring it in from the air to the body but the circulatory system takes it around the body
Gravity pulls denser air down, this pushes the lighter hot air, from the fire, up.Gravity pulls denser air down, this pushes the lighter hot air, from the fire, up.Gravity pulls denser air down, this pushes the lighter hot air, from the fire, up.Gravity pulls denser air down, this pushes the lighter hot air, from the fire, up.
The diaphragm relaxes to help squeeze the air out of your lungs. When the diaphragm contracts, it flattens and pulls air into your lungs. When it relaxes into its dome-shaped position, air is pushed out.
the cirrculatory system
Air in digestive system.
Upthrust pulls u up and gravity pulls you down