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What are the two primary types of breathing patterns?
 A) chest breathing and belly breathing
  B) chest breathing and thoracic breathing
  C) diaphragmatic breathing and abdominal breathing
  D) stomach breathing and thoracic breathing
  E) stomach breathing and abdominal breathing

Question 2

Which muscle separates the lungs from the abdomen and contracts and relaxes during breathing?
 A) oblique muscle
  B) abdominal muscle
  C) intercostal muscle
  D) pectoral muscle
  E) diaphragm muscle



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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