Science, asked by nirmaan12, 9 months ago

how does our internal organs support for maximum intake of oxygen​

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Answered by vivekanand16
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Answer:

breathing

Explanation:

our respiratory system inhale oxygen and exhale carbondioxide

Answered by vermaprajvel
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Answer:

intercaostal muscles and diaphragm support maximum intake of oxygen

during bteathing diaphragm contracts and bulges dowmward and volume decrease

acc to Boyles law volume is inveesely proprtional to pressure therepure pressure decrrses imside lungs hence air from outside enters inside

whereas intercoastal muscles contract to increase volume inside lungs

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