To create negative pressure in the thorax (chest cavity) the diaphragm contracts and moves _____________ which expands the volume of the thorax allowing air to rush into the lungs.

To create negative pressure in the thorax (chest cavity) the diaphragm contracts and moves _____________ which expands the volume of the thorax allowing air to rush into the lungs.
A . Upward
B . Outward
C . Downward
D . The diaphragm does not move, the chest wall expands.

Answer: C

Explanation:

The diaphragm is a thin tough muscle which separates the thorax and abdomen. The diaphragm is domed upward in its relaxed state, so when it contracts the diaphragm flattens out causing the volume of the thorax to increase. Since the pressure in the thorax is lower than atmospheric air will rush into the lungs allowing for gas exchange. While the chest wall does expand it is the diaphragm is the primary respiratory muscle, chest muscles have a smaller role in regards to normal respirations

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