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Explain inhalation and draw the diagram also​

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Answered by umaimab87
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Inhalation is the process of breathing air into the lungs through the nose and mouth. This causes an increase in the volume of air in the lungs, meaning the pressure will decrease. This is acheived using 3 sets of muscles. The internal and external intercostals lie between the ribs; the internal relax whilst the external contract, which pulls the ribcage up and out. The diaphragm, the sheet of muscle between the lungs and the abdomen, also contracts, pulling the ribcage downwards. Both these actions together help push air into the lungs.

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Answered by Anshulouharia
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when a breathe in ,or inhale your diaphragm contracts and moves downwards. this increase the space in your chest cavity, and your lungs expand into it ..... they contract to pull your rib cage upward and outward when you inhale . as your lungs expand , air is sucked in through yuor nose or mouth

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