the chest rises the diaphragm curves upward air rushes in the chest moves downward the diaphragm flattens air rushes out
Anthony henderson
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The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that contracts and relaxes during breathing. When it contracts, it flattens out and pulls downwards, creating a vacuum that expands the chest cavity and draws air into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, it moves back to its original dome shape, pushing air out of the lungs as the chest cavity decreases in size. This process of contracting and relaxing allows for inhalation and exhalation, enabling breathing to occur.
The statement is FALSE.
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The diaphragm is both a voluntary and involuntary muscle. That means that it works with and without your having to think about it. It works just like any other muscle, in that electrical impulses are sent from the brain down the spinal cord into nerves connected to it. The special thing about it, is that those signals come from two different places in the brain.
You have two cavities related to diaphragm. But the shape of diaphragm is dome shaped and you can say that abdominal cavity is directly interior to diaphragm.
if by on it's own you mean subconsciously, then the heart and the diaphragm
I'm unable to see the pictures you're referring to. Please describe the statement or provide more details for me to compare them for you.
The heart lies superior to the diaphragm, between the two lungs.
It is made up of two layers of muscle.It is made up of two layers of muscle.
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