Biology, asked by PurvaReddy, 4 months ago

explain the mechanism by which air is taken in and driven out of the lungs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Air is forced into and out of the lungs by the ribs, the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm. Explanation sequence: When the intercostal muscles contract, the ribs move upwards and outwards and the diaphragm becomes flattened.

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Answered by shanthikumari069
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Explanation:

Air is forced into and out of the lungs by the ribs ,the inter costal muscles and diaphragm.

When the intercostal muscles contract ,the ribs move upwards and outwards and the diaphragm becomes flattened.

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