It opens up a little. Its naturally flat
it is on the left side of our diaphragm..............
Yes, an elevated diaphragm can cause coughing. This can happen when the diaphragm is irritated or weakened, leading to spasms or difficulty in breathing. In some cases, this can result in a persistent cough as the body tries to clear the airways.
Birds may sneeze, chirp, and breath hard, but they are unable to cough. In able for an organism to cough they inhale particles, postnasal drip, or accumulation of fluids. These types of irritation cause the sensory neurons in the respiratory passages to send impulses to intake air, trap it in the lungs by closing the epiglottis, and the muscles around the diaphragm to contract so the air (and hopefully the irritating substance) is forced out. Birds do have lungs but they do not have a diaphragm. This means that air is circulated through pressure changes in the air sacs. The absence of the diaphragm means that there is no way for a bird to cough.
A round metal disc with a spring and rubber diaphragm on it.
Nice try. It's not called a diaphragm or "diaphram" as you spelled it though. Why don't you use wikipedia to look it up.
Cardiac flutters do not generally make you gasp or cough, they are more related to a rapid heartbeat and tachycardia. Congestive heart failure can produce a slight cough. If you are experiencing symptoms that you are concerned about make an appointment with your physician.
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Snails do not cough in the way that humans or other animals do, as they lack lungs and a diaphragm. Instead, they breathe through a specialized structure called a pallial cavity, which functions similarly to lungs. While they can expel water or mucus from their bodies, this action is not equivalent to coughing. Therefore, snails do not possess the capability to cough.
Here are a couple of words that look like they rhyme, but they do not: plough trough There are others, even for this set. cough dough tough English is great, eh?
I did a bit of research and what I came up with was ; Fish don't cough like us, they cough to expel or dislodge stuff in their gills. Fish don't have lungs or diaphragms like us so they don't cough like us
The most effective way to cough is to take a deep breath and then forcefully exhale while tightening your abdominal muscles. This technique helps to clear mucus and irritants from the airways. It’s important to cough from the diaphragm rather than just the throat to ensure a more productive expulsion. Additionally, staying hydrated and using a humidifier can help facilitate a more effective cough.
Diaphragm (Take a look at a picture showing the different cavities and it will make sense)