how do you respiratory organ adjust to give air the space to come in
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Muscles in your chest and abdomen contract, or tighten, to create space in your lungs for air to flow in. The muscles then relax, causing the space in the chest to get smaller and squeeze the air back out. These muscles include the: Diaphragm, which is a dome-shaped muscle below your lungs
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The respiratory organs contract to give air the space to come in during exallation
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