Upwards, toward the head.
The diaphragm moves down and contracts, flattening itself, when you inhale.
When you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and moves downward. This movement creates more space in the chest cavity, allowing the lungs to expand and fill with air.
contracts means to come together or to close. Try breathing. Does your diaphragm get smaller when you inhale or exhale? ********************************************************** Hint: it contracts when you inhale..
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 organ that expands to inhale and contracts to exhale is the diaphragm. When you inhale, the diaphragm moves downward, increasing the thoracic cavity's volume and allowing air to flow into the lungs. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, decreasing the thoracic cavity's volume and pushing air out of the lungs. This rhythmic movement is essential for breathing.
you inhale when your diaphragm contracts.
the diaphragm. It is right above the heart and lungs, and expands and contracts when you breathe in and out. You can almost feel it move down a little, when you release air.
You can not know the position of diaphragm, when you inhale or exhale. The position of the diaphragm changes automatically.
Diaphragm.
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the diaphragm
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Your diaphragm IS muscle. When we inhale, it is pushed down. When we exhale, it is pulled up.
The diaphragm moves down and contracts, flattening itself, when you inhale.
It must be in a relaxing position.