Your diaphragm moves downward during exhaling.
the lungs will moves down when breathe out air
Diaphragm
The diaphragm moves down when you breathe in, so your lungs will expand to take in as much oxygen as possible.
Yes, when you breathe, your ribcage expands (moves up and out) as your lungs fill with air, and contracts (moves down and in) as you exhale. This movement helps create the necessary space within the chest cavity for the lungs to expand and contract efficiently during the breathing process.
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
Your diaphragm
No, as you inhale the diaphragm is contracting and pulling down, expanding the lungs. As you breathe out, the muscle relaxes and rises up again.
the chest moves front and back
The diaphragm, intercostal muscles, and lungs work together to help you breathe. The diaphragm moves down, the intercostal muscles expand the rib cage, and the lungs expand to take in air for oxygenation.
i would say the spine because its involved in the movement of many of the other bones
Your lungs deflate nad you breathe out
when the piston moves down all of the water that is in the piston moves p and it comes out