explain the mechanism of breathing in human beings
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When we inhale air,it passes through our nostrils into the nasal cavity. from the nasal cavity,the air reaches our lungs through the wind pipe.lungs are present in the chest cavity.this cavity is sorrounded by ribs.a large muscular sheet called diaphram forms the floor of the chest cavity.breathing involves the movement of the diaphram and the rib cage.during inhalation,ribs moves up and outwards and diaphram moves down.this movement increases space in our chest cavity and air rushes into the lungs.the lungs get filled with air.during exhalation,ribs move down and inwards while diaphram moves up to its former position.this redues the size of the chest cavity and air is pushed out of the lungs.
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When we inhale air it passes through our nostrils into the lungs.Breathing involves inhalation and exhalation of air.
During inhalation the ribs move up and the diaphragm moves down .This increases space in chest cavity and air rushed into the lungs.
During exhalation the ribs moved down and the diaphragm moves up to its former position.This decreases space in the chest cavity and air is pushed out of the lungs.
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Your answer is:
When we inhale air it passes through our nostrils into the lungs.Breathing involves inhalation and exhalation of air.
During inhalation the ribs move up and the diaphragm moves down .This increases space in chest cavity and air rushed into the lungs.
During exhalation the ribs moved down and the diaphragm moves up to its former position.This decreases space in the chest cavity and air is pushed out of the lungs.
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Hope it helps you ✌✌☺
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