Your chest is used in any movement that requires arm motion in lateral directions.
Examples: opening a door knob, opening a bottle cap, clapping
Muscles in the chest help move the arm and shoulder and some help in breathing.
The chest is just another part of the body that helps protect the organs
protect the bones in the shoulder
It holds in the organs at the chest (including the lungs, heart etc)
The deepest muscle of the chest is the serratus anterior.
The area that is your chest is scientifically called your 'thorax'
They provide a rigid cage for the action of the diaphragm to allow the lungs to expand. Without ribs, your chest would simply "suck in" whenever the diaphragm moved down, and you would be unable to breathe. This is why a "sucking chest wound" is so dangerous.... it's allowing outside air to surround your lungs, instead of having your lungs fill with air.
You should never pop your chest or any other part of your body. If your chest felt like it popped you may need to see a doctor.
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
The function of the chest cavity is to support some internal organs. The lungs and the heart are located in the chest cavity which protects and supports them.
what is the relationship between chest circumference and lung function test
To protect key organs in the chest such as the heart and lungs
It holds in the organs at the chest (including the lungs, heart etc)
difficulty with swallowing (dysphagia); heartburn; and chest pain
Changing the volume of the chest cavity, and therefore inspiration and expiration.The function of the diaphragm is to inflate and deflate the lungs for gaseous exchange.
It holds in the organs at the chest (including the lungs, heart etc)
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
Horton Corwin Hinshaw has written: 'Diseases of the chest' -- subject(s): Chest, Diseases, Lungs, Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Thoracic Diseases, Respiratory tract diseases, Respiratory function tests, Thoracic diseases
There are three main symptoms that occur when esophageal function is abnormal: difficulty with swallowing (dysphagia), heartburn, and chest pain. Doctors perform a variety of tests.
A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. In the noun phrase 'a chest of cutlery', the noun 'chest' is functioning as a collective noun. The standard collective noun is 'a set of cutlery'.