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Matter generally expands when heated and contracts when cooled. This is due to the changes in the kinetic energy of the particles within the matter. The expansion or contraction allows matter to adjust its volume to the space available.
When you breathe in, your diaphragm moves down, creating more space in your chest cavity. This can push your stomach outward due to the pressure changes in your abdomen. As you exhale, your diaphragm moves back up, releasing the pressure on your stomach.
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
Carbon dioxide is the gas you breathe out the second most. Oxygen is the gas you breathe out the most.
The diafram expands and deflates because you breathe in and out. When you breathe out your diafram deflates. When you breathe in your diafram expands. :)
It expands
When you breathe in, your chest expands as the diaphragm muscles contract and move downward. This creates more space in the chest cavity, allowing the lungs to expand and fill with air. The expansion of the chest is essential for the process of inhalation.
Annelids breathe through their body wall and parapodia expands the surface area of the animal.Annelids, or earthworms, do not have lungs to breathe with. These creatures actually breathe through their skin and body wall.
as i learned in science, the lungs expands when you breathe in air.by: josephine laurente
when you breath in your diaphragm muscle expands your lungs to take in air. when you breath out your diaphragm muscle pushes on your lungs to let out the air.
Kangaroos have a fully developed respiratory and pulmonary system, which means they breathe through their nose and lungs. Their diaphragm expands allowing oxygen to enter the lungs then contracts pushing excess air out.
i would say the spine because its involved in the movement of many of the other bones
When we breathe in, our lungs get larger. This occurs as the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, creating a vacuum that allows air to fill the expanding lung space. Consequently, the rib cage also expands, further increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity.
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.
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.
First, it's diaphragm. Second, as we breathe in, the chest expands, the diaphragm flattens and the intercostal muscles lift the ribs upwards and outwards to allow the lungs to fill with air. As we breathe out, the intercostal muscles relax and the diaphragm becomes dome shaped. See related link for more details