Science, asked by iqrarahmad1977, 1 year ago

What are hiccups? what is the role of hiccups in our body?

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Answered by rishu4517
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The muscles we use when we take in a breath are the intercostal muscles situated between the ribs, and the diaphragm - a sheet of muscle below the lungs. Most simple cases of hiccups come after eating or drinking too much or too quickly. ... This will cause the diaphragm to contract, as it does when we breathe in.

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Answered by LilyWhite
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Hiccups are caused when we take food the vocal cord closes and makes a big sound called " hiccups " .

Hiccups are helpful for our diaphragm

and the muscles to contract and relax .

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