I'm not sure about any other ones, but I know that frogs either let the oxygen and carbon dioxide pass through their skin straight to the blood as well as they use something know as Buccal Pumping which is where the puffing of the throat comes in, they open their noses inhale into the Buccal Cavity, close their noses, then compress the cavity forcing the air in the cavity into the lungs, then in reverse pumping the used gasses out.
True crabs (land) have gills and no diaphragms, either. As long as they keep moist, they do OK.
The diaphragm muscle is responsible for helping you breathe by contracting and expanding to create space for the lungs to fill with air.
animals role in the ecosystem is to produce carbon dioxide(C02) and then the plants breathe the co2 in and produce oxygen that we breathe oxygen=animals breathe in co2 =plants breathe in co2 =animals breathe out oxygen = plants breathe out
Children primarily use their diaphragm and intercostal muscles to breathe. The diaphragm contracts and moves downward, expanding the chest cavity, while the intercostal muscles between the ribs help to further expand the chest for breathing in.
its cycle between living animals(yes this includes humans) and plants. when plants breathe they inhale CO2(carbon dioxide) and exhale O(oxygen). when animals breathe they inhale O(oxygen) and exhale CO2(carbon dioxide). without plants we would not be here becaude the air would not recycle CO2 and O.
A diaphragm is a contraceptive device used during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. It is a barrier method that covers the cervix and blocks sperm from entering the uterus. It needs to be used in combination with spermicide for efficacy.
When you breathe in, your diaphragm contracts. This makes the diaphragm move lower and increases the area in your lungs.
When you breathe out the diaphragm moves upwards to push the air out of the lungs. When you breathe in the diaphragm moves downwards to draw air into the lungs. When you breathe out your diaphragm contract and moves upwards towards your head. when you breathe in too much your diaphragm explodes
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breathe into your diaphragm instead of just your lungs
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The diaphragm goes downwards.
They don't physically breathe in & out - like animals an people. They have no diaphragm to pull air into their lungs. The spiders lungs are simple 'book lungs' which simply exchange gasses.
If someone is born without a diaphragm, it is typically a life-threatening condition that can lead to respiratory distress and the inability to breathe properly. Emergency medical intervention is required, which may involve surgery to reconstruct the diaphragm or implement alternative breathing support techniques.
The diaphragm is the main muscle used in breathing, if you can't breathe you die.
usin his diaphragm n00b
Your diaphragm
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