Your diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
Your diaphragm helps you breathe because it is a muscle that relaxes and contracts. The diaphragm enables your lungs to inflate and deflate so that you can breathe.
our diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
Your diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
Your diaphragm doesn't just help you breath, it's what makes you breath, when it goes up, it tightens up your lungs and make you exhale, and it loosens and makes your lungs expand with Oxygen and air.
Your diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
ReplyDeleteIt relaxes and contracts sucking air into your lungs and push air out.
Deletewhen it puls down you breath in, and when it pushes up you breath out
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps you breath by it pulls down and up your lungs to get oxygen into your lung.
ReplyDeletePulls down and fills up, goes up deflate
ReplyDeleteWhen you breathe in your diaphragm pulls down and your lungs expand.
ReplyDeleteThe Diaphragm. When you breathe in, it goes down. When you breathe out it goes up.
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ReplyDeleteWhen your lungs pull down, your diaphragm helps you breath in, when it pushes up you breath out.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps you breathe it pulls down on your lungs and your lungs expand.
ReplyDeleteWhen you breath in the diaphram goes down when you breath out it goes up.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps you breathe because it pulls up and down your lungs to get oxygen in so you can breathe.
ReplyDeleteThe diaphragm contracts when you breathe in. The diaphragm enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Basically it allows you to breathe.
ReplyDeleteHow does your diaphragm help you breathe?
ReplyDeletewhen you breath in the diaphragm inflates and then when you let the air out it deflated.
your diaphragm helps you breath because it pulls down on your lungs and your lungs expand.
ReplyDeleteHow does your diaphragm help you breathe ?
ReplyDeletewhen you inhale the diaphragm inflates and then when you exhale deflated.
Your diaphragm hels you breath when you inhale your diaphragm inflates and when you exhale they defate
ReplyDeleteit goes in and out
ReplyDeleteit helps you breath
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps your breathing because it relaxes and contracts sucking air into your lungs and push air out.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps you breathe because it pulls up and down your lungs to get oxygen in so you can breathe.
ReplyDeleteIt mostly helps you breath!
ReplyDeleteits helps you breath in and out.
DeleteYour diaphragm helps you to breathe because when your ribs expand your diaphragm moves down to make sure that there's room for your lungs to inflate
ReplyDeleteThe diaphragm helps you breath by breathing in and your diaphragm inflates and when you breath out your diaphragm deflats.
ReplyDeleteit helps you breath when you breath in it does stuff and when you breath out it does the opposite of something.
ReplyDeleteHow does your diaphragm help you breathe?
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm helps you breathe because it is a muscle that relaxes and contracts. The diaphragm enables your lungs to inflate and deflate so that you can breathe.
The diaphragm helps you breathe by contracting and relaxes!
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Deleteyour diaphragm helps you breathe by contracting and relaxing, deflating and inflating the lungs.
ReplyDeleteIt relaxes and contracts sucking air into your lungs and push air out.
ReplyDeleteour diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
ReplyDeleteThe diaphragm helps you breathe because the muscle relaxes then it contracts. It also lets your lungs get bigger and then releases and gets smaller.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphram relaxes and contracts and sucks in air for your lungs.
ReplyDeleteit expans your lungs and contracts your lungs
ReplyDeleteyour diafram helps your lungs inhale and exhale
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm is what allows your lungs to inflate and deflate.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphram go up, and go down, and causes breathing.
ReplyDeleteHow does your diaphragm help you breathe ?
ReplyDeleteyour diaphram helps you breath by going up and down.
Your diaphragm is important to your respiratory function. The diaphragm basically makes your lungs inflate and deflate making breathing possible.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. Like the rest of your body uses muscles to move, the diaphragm is a muscle and after receiving electrical impulses from your brain enables your lungs to inhale or exhale.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm is what enables your lungs to inflate and deflate. That's all there is to it.
ReplyDeleteIt makes you lungs bigger and smaller which causes suction that pulls air in and pushes air out.
ReplyDeleteIt helps moves the air
ReplyDeleteYour diaphram helps you breath by relaxing and contracting sucking air into your lungs and pushing air out.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm is under your lungs and it goes up and then down, when it spasms it gives you hiccups. :)
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It goes up & down
ReplyDeleteYour diaphram helps you breath because it relaxes and you breath in and then it squeezes and you blow out the carbon dioxide in your lungs.
ReplyDeleteYour diaphram helps you breath because it moves up and down and makes you breath (inflation and deflation)
ReplyDeleteHow does your diaphragm help you breathe ?
ReplyDeleteYour diaphragm doesn't just help you breath, it's what makes you breath, when it goes up, it tightens up your lungs and make you exhale, and it loosens and makes your lungs expand with Oxygen and air.
How does your diaphragm help you breathe ?
DeleteYour diaphragm is what helps you breath because it lets your lungs inflate and deflate.
it alows your lungs to move up and down
ReplyDeletediaphragm moves air in and out of your lungs. that is what your diaphragm does.
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