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a. Contraction of both the diaphragm
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b. Contraction of both the diaphragm
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c. Relaxation of both the diaphragm
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- Which of the following muscle (s) is used during normal inspiration O Scalenes muscles O Intercostal muscles Pectoralis major O Diaphragm O The diaphragm and intercostal musclesThe trachealis is a band of (Select) muscle located on the V [ Select ) of the trachea. lateral anterior medial posteriorThe muscles controlled by the VRG are the. diaphram external intercostals scalenes internal intercostals sternocleidomastoid
- What muscles are anatgonists & what muscles are synergists within the diaphragm? explain why & how they are antagonists and synergistsThe action of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles The diagram below shows inhalation and exhalation. Complete the following sentences to explain how we breathe in. The intercostal muscles between the _______________ This moves the ribs _______________ and _______________. At the same time, the diaphragm muscle _______________ and moves _______________. The volume of air inside the chest _______________. This decreases the pressure inside the chest. The air pressure outside the chest is higher so air enters the lungs. Complete the following sentences to explain how we breathe out. The intercostal muscles _______________. The ribs are moved _______________ and _______________. At the same time, the diaphragm muscle _______________ and moves _______________. The volume of air inside the chest __________________. This increases the pressure inside the chest. The air pressure outside the chest is now lower so air leaves the lungs.Muscles that close off the vestibule of the larynxA. AryepiglotticusB. ThyroepiglotticusC. ThyroarytenoidD. A, BE. A, B, C
- Which muscles are involved in normal inhalation? Multiple Choice O Diaphragm and internal intercostals Pectoralis major and internal intercostals Pectoralis major and sternocleidomastoid Diaphragm and external intercostals Mc Graw Hill Edtication < Prev Type here to searchLung Assessment Landmarks: Posterior Directions: Describe the locations anatomically. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 8 9 1 4 5 2 3 6 100 7 10 pmically Moaby items ana dermed dem 2009, 2005 6y Mosby, the, an afhale of Elsever the 1You are having a conversation with a friend. Before you starting a very long sentence you take a deep breath. What group of respiratory muscles are you using as you begin speaking? O Inspiratory Muscles, to counteract elastic recoil Inspiratory Muscles, to help elastic recoil O Expiratory Muscles, to counteract recoil Expiratory Muscles, to help elastic recoil O You aren't using any muscles, you're relying on elastic recoil alone
- which respiratory muscle is responsible for moving the majority of air during eupnea? sternocleidomastoid, intercostals, or diaphragm.Which of the following muscles is closest in proximity to the tongue? digastric mylohyoid geniohyoid platysma Which rib's costal cartilage (sternocostal joint) articulates with the sternum at the manubriosternal joint? 1st rib 2nd rib 3rd rib 4th rib What is the name of the cartilage that covers the airway upon deglutition? 6 epiglottis thyroid cricoid hyalineWhich muscles are directly involved during forceful inspiration? (Select all that apply.) Internal intercostal muscles Sternohyoid Sternocleidomastoid Scalene O Diaphragm
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