It creates a partial vacuum (region of lower pressure) in your thorax (chest area) to draw air into the lungs (inspiration). When the air has exchanged some of the oxygen for carbon dioxide, the diaphragm pushes the air out (exhalation).
So the simple answer is "breathing".
C 3,4 and 5. ( 345 keeps the diaphragm alive )
Yes it does, only no air is supplied because it is in amniotic fluid. The lungs and the diaphragm function during fetal development in order to prepare for breathing air after birth. During the time in the uterus, the gas exchange is done by the mother through the umbilical cord and her lungs.
While reading " Structure and Function of the Human Body" I believe the correct answer is the phrenic nerve. Hope this helps. the nerve that stimulates is the phrenic nerve but it arises from the cervical plexus
The diaphragm is important for breathing as it contracts and relaxes to help expand the lungs and allow air in. It also plays a role in maintaining posture and supporting the organs in the abdominal cavity. Strengthening the diaphragm can improve breathing efficiency and overall lung function.
The vessels that supply blood to the diaphragm are the inferior phrenic arteries and branches of the musculophrenic artery. These blood vessels provide oxygenated blood to the diaphragm, which is essential for its function in breathing.
No. The function of respiration is the exchange of gases. The main muscle of respiration is the diaphragm.
They assist the diaphragm with inspiration and expiration.
The diaphragm is the main muscle used when breathing in. During the diaphragmic contraction, the diaphragm pushes downward and pulls on the pleural cavity which allows air to flow into the lungs.
The diaphragm is the primary muscle responsible for breathing. When it contracts, it moves downward, creating a vacuum in the chest cavity which draws air into the lungs. When it relaxes, the diaphragm moves back up, pushing air out of the lungs.
The diaphragm is the main muscle involved with the respiratory system. It either contracts or expands to allow air in or out of the lungs, which makes you breathe.The diaphragm is the main muscle involved with the respiratory system. It either contracts or expands to allow air in or out of the lungs, which makes you breathe.
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.
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Allows people to breath
to hold the light
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.