Biology, asked by robinjeetSingh, 11 months ago

state the function of diaphragm​

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Answered by pushkar1023
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The diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. It contracts and flattens when you inhale. This creates a vacuum effect that pulls air into the lungs. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes and the air is pushed out of lungs.

Answered by zacknight47
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The diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. It contracts and flattens when you inhale. This creates a vacuum effect that pulls air into thelungs. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes and the air is pushed out of lungs

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