RESPIRATORY
BRONCHIECTASIS
Question
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Internal intercostal muscles
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External intercostal muscles
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Scalenes
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Diaphragm
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Detailed explanation-1: -During breathing at rest, this is accomplished by the coordinated activity of the diaphragm and inspiratory rib cage muscles.
Detailed explanation-2: -The diaphragm, a dome-shaped sheet of muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen, is the most important muscle used for breathing in (called inhalation or inspiration). The diaphragm is attached to the base of the sternum, the lower parts of the rib cage, and the spine.
Detailed explanation-3: -Action: diaphragm is the main inspiratory muscle, during inspiration it contracts and moves in an inferior direction that increases the vertical diameter of the thoracic cavity and produces lung expansion, in turn, the air is drawn in.
Detailed explanation-4: -The diaphragm, located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually, and most of the time, involuntarily. Upon inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and flattens and the chest cavity enlarges.
Detailed explanation-5: -The diaphragm muscle is of the skeletal or striated type and is the major muscle of ventilation. Accessory muscles of ventilation include the scalene, the sternocleidomastoid, the pectoralis major, the trapezius, and the external intercostals.