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The Diaphragm
The Diaphragm

Our lungs bring fresh oxygen into our bodies and remove carbon dioxide and other gaseous waste products. As we breathe air in, we use the muscles of our rib cage and especially the major muscle called the diaphragm (pronounced DY uh fram), to pull air into our lungs. As we breathe air in, the diaphragm contracts or tightens and flattens, allowing air to be sucked into the lungs.

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