Biology, asked by rahmanaqsa43, 1 month ago

give a brief account of human lungs, ribs, ribcage and intercoastel muscles.?




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Answered by miks2009
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1. Ribs muscles: The ribs help in the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity and also protect the lungs and heart. ... The ribs, which are flexible, along with the intercostal muscles, help in this process. Since the expansion of the lungs is greater in the lower lobes, the floating ribs enable that process.

Answered by mrigakshichoudhury19
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The act of breathing is performed primarily by the diaphragm, a large muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and also by the movement of the ribs.

During inspiration the diaphragm contracts and becomes flat, creating a vacuum in the thoracic cavity. This vacuum inflates the lungs by drawing air into the body through the trachea, or windpipe.

During normal expiration, the diaphragm relaxes allowing the air to flow out as the lungs deflate.

The ribs protect the lungs and expand as we inhale to facilitate space for the lungs to expand like the diaphragm. The ribs then contract expelling the air in the lung.

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