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what will happen if our diaphragm shows no movement?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The diaphragm is the primary muscle of breath and capacities in relaxing. During inward breath, the stomach contracts and moves in the sub-par heading, augmenting the volume of the thoracic depression and lessening intra-thoracic weight (the outside intercostal muscles additionally take an interest in this growth), constraining the lungs to extend. In other words , the stomach's development downwards makes a fractional vacuum in the thoracic cavity, which powers the lungs to extend to fill the void, attracting air the procedure.If due to some reason the diaphragm does not move the vacuum will not be created and the breathing would stop and person will die
Answered by Chirpy
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Human beings have a negative pressure breathing mechanism. The movement of the diaphragm expands the lungs and creates a vacuum due to which air is sucked in. If the diaphragm does not move the lungs do not expand or contract and breathing stops. The air moves back and forth, as if it is in a still room. It does not have sufficient volume or speed to keep the person alive.
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