Biology, asked by ishaahmed1150, 11 months ago

Which muscles help in breathing movement in man.

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Answered by vyazhini
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Answer:

The internal intercostal muscles have fibres that are angled obliquely downward and backward from rib to rib. These muscles can therefore assist in lowering the rib cage, adding force to exhalation.

Answered by FuzzieGirl
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