it contracts when you exhale because it is pushing the air out of your lungs.
Right underneath your ribs. Its attached to them
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I believe that the 3 main rules of WW I are: 1. Don't inhale mustard gas. 2. Don't get hit by shrapnel. 3. Remember that God is on our side.
Because it was back in time during a war in Greece where a messenger ran from a town called marathon to pass on some relavant message about the enemy and the distance was 26.2 miles. So during the olymoics they created the event to commemorate that run.
When you inhale your rib muscle and diaphram contract and expand the chest cavitie. When you exhale you rib muscle and diaphram relax, reducing the size of the chest cavitie.
The Diaphram
The muscle is the diaphram and it is located just beneath your lungs.
You inhale due to expanding and contracting your diaphram. The respiratory system provides oxygen to your blood, and expells waste gases such as carbon dioxide.
contraction of diaphram and contractio of rib muscles
When somebody inhales, the diaphram form a dome shape and when the exhales, the diaphram flattenes
blow and suck There is a muscle called the "Diaphram" connected to the lower part of your ribcage, that creates "Positive" or "Negative" pressure inside the ribacge that inflates or deflates the lungs, there by making you "Breathe" in and out. The Diaphram contracts to create pressure to make you exhale, and expands to create low pressure (or suction) to inhale.
you breath in as you inhale breath out is exhale
your diaphram contracts and you inhale the air then the air goes to your lungs where it goes throughout your blood stream then the old oxygen picks up the carbon and then you exhale the oxygen with the carbon
To inhale, you breathe in by expanding your diaphragm and chest, allowing air to enter your lungs. To exhale, you release the air by contracting your diaphragm and chest, pushing the air out of your lungs. Practice deep breathing to improve your lung capacity and overall respiratory function.
my step brother put books on his diaphram, located underneath the ribs and layed on his back, but another way would be counted as screamo and that way is inhale and talk at the same time
Yes he does. Everyone does. Hiccups are made from your diaphram. You always have your diaphram.