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complete the table following The table below summaries how the d a p h y GM and Rib cage moves during inhalation and exhalation . replace ABC and D correctly ​

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Answered by yashraj200821
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Action during inhalation Action during exhalation

external intercostal muscles Contract Relax

Internal intercostal muscles Relax Contract

ribs Expand (move up and out) move down and in

diaphragm Contract Relax

volume of thorax Increases Decreases

pressure in thorax Decreases Increases

volume of air in lungs Increases

Lungs are involved in pulmonary respiration in terrestrial vertebrates.

The lungs are encased in a protective ribcage which is made up of ribs and sternum. Intercostal muscles are attached with the ribs which are of 3 types internal, external and innermost. They help in the breathing process by moving the chest wall.

The diaphragm is situated below the lungs in the thoracic cavity it contracts and relax as per the movement of the lungs to increase and decrease the volume of the chest cavity.

While inhaling the external muscles contract and internal intercostal muscles relax due to which the ribs move up and out which increases the volume in the chest cavity and the diaphragm contracts and takes a dome shape.

due to increase in the chase cavity the volume in the lungs in increases due to which the pressure decrease and the air from the atmosphere enters the lungs.

during exhalation the opposite process takes place ie the external intercostal muscles relax and inner intercostal muscles contract. The ribs move down and in the diaphragm relaxes and goes back to its original shape due to which volume in the chest cavity decreases and the pressure in the lungs increases due to which the air from the lungs moves out to the atmosphere.

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