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Upward and downward movement of diaphragm occurs consecutively​

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Answered by stakdir12
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Answer:

Upward and downward movement of diaphgram occurs continously during inspiration process.

Explanation:

It is because when you enhale the air diaphgram in your breathing system fully upward and you drop it, it occur downward so.

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Answered by tanuja200746
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Answer:

Diaphragm is a muscular partition which is present between the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity. During the process of breathing, the upward and downward movement of diaphragm occurs simultaneuosly. When we inhale, the ribs rise up while the diaphragm lowers down simulatenously causing a decrease in pressure on lungs. This results in the moving of air into lungs through nose. As the ribs return to their original position, diaphragm rises up leading to the increase in pressure inside the lungs. This results in moving of the air outside the nose.

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