The diaphragm, a sheet of muscles spanning the rib cage just below the lungs, is mainly responsible for both inspiration and expiration. The intercostal muscles are also used, expanding and contracting the the space between the ribs. The abdominal muscles are used to a lesser extent either by relaxing to allow further expansion of the diaphragm or contraction for rapid expulsion of air. (Note to the person who answered this question previously: "Inspiration" means to inhale. "Expiration means to exhale. Don't tell someone that they don't know what they are talking about unless you know what you are talking about.)
The lungs are the main organs responsible for breathing. They exchange oxygen from the air with carbon dioxide in the blood, which helps to supply oxygen to the body's cells and remove waste carbon dioxide.
The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, is responsible for controlling automatic functions like breathing. It regulates essential bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing.
The lungs are the primary organ responsible for the breathing process. When you inhale, the lungs expand to take in oxygen. When you exhale, the lungs contract to release carbon dioxide.
There is a part of the brain called the Medulla Oblongata which is responsible for breathing and vision. This is also known as the little brain. It is located at the very very back. It is a ver small part of the brain.
Breathing is controlled by a network of neurons located in the brainstem, specifically in the medulla oblongata and pons. The dorsal respiratory group in the medulla primarily controls inspiration, while the ventral respiratory group also in the medulla is involved in both inspiration and expiration. These groups coordinate the rhythmic pattern of breathing by sending signals to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.
Inspiration means breathing in, or inhaling.
Inspiration.
the process of brething in through the nose
Inspiration
The interval between expiration (breathing out) and inspiration (breathing in) is called the respiratory cycle. During this cycle, the lungs expand and contract to allow air to move in and out of the body.
Quiet inspiration is likely just breathing in at rest. Quiet expiration is likely just breathing out at rest when you are not out of breath or undergoing any physical activity
Inspiration is something that motivates you towards your goal; that gives you a great idea that you feel urged to implement. The word "inspiration" is also used to mean the same as the word "inhalation," breathing in as opposed ot breathing out.
Inspiration should equal to expiration;IE ratio and IT , inspiration equals tidal volume. It means that the patient is having trouble breathing.
The organ responsible for breathing is your lungs.
Inspiration is the intake of air when breathing. Expiration is the complimentary movement. Synonyms are inhaling and exhaling. Respiration is the act of breathing. There is also respiration on the cellular level, which is the electron transfer in cytochrome P-450.
The pectoralis minor, scalenes and the external intercostals. This is sometimes referred to as 'back breathing' and when used to its full capacity, as in athletics or heavy breathing, it is measured by vital capacity. This is the amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled and exhaled in one breath.
There are two parts. Inhalation and exhalation also known as inspiration and expiration. Inspiration is the process of breathing air into the lungs it helps in oxygenation. Expiration is breathing out and it does not require any specific muscle activity. Expiration occurs due to elastic recoiling of the lungs after inspiration