give five differences between inhalation and exhalation.
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INHALATION REFERS TO INTAKE OF OXYGEN IN THE BODY THROUGH NOSTRILS
EXHALATION REFERS TO OUTSIDE THE CARBONDIOXIDE FROM BODY THROUGH NOSTRILS.
DURING INHALATION DIAPHRAGM CONTRACT
DURING EXHALATION DIAPHRAGM RELAX.
IN INHALATION RIBS MOVES OUTWARD
IN EXHALATION RIBS MOVE INWARD.
INHALATION IS ACTIVE PROCESS
EXHALATION IS PASSIVE PROCESS
VOLUME OF LUNGS INCREASES DURING INHALATION
VOLUME OF LUNGS DECREASES DURING EXHALATION..
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EXHALATION REFERS TO OUTSIDE THE CARBONDIOXIDE FROM BODY THROUGH NOSTRILS.
DURING INHALATION DIAPHRAGM CONTRACT
DURING EXHALATION DIAPHRAGM RELAX.
IN INHALATION RIBS MOVES OUTWARD
IN EXHALATION RIBS MOVE INWARD.
INHALATION IS ACTIVE PROCESS
EXHALATION IS PASSIVE PROCESS
VOLUME OF LUNGS INCREASES DURING INHALATION
VOLUME OF LUNGS DECREASES DURING EXHALATION..
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inhalation is taking oxygen and exhalation is refer the carbon dioxide
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
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inhalation is taking oxygen and exhalation is refer the carbon dioxide
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
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inhalation is taking oxygen and exhalation is refer the carbon dioxide
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
when we inhale the rib cage move outward and the diaphragm move downwards
rib cage expand
when exhale the rib move inwards and diaphragm move to ordinary position
air pressure decrease in inhalation
air pressure increase in exhalation
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