in the lung model how does the air move in and out of the smaller balloons?
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✎ Equipment Small plastic bottle, 2 round balloons, scissors. When you breathe in, a muscle under your chest, called your diaphragm, moves down and your ribs move out. This makes the space bigger and so you get lower air pressure in your lungs. Air now rushes in from outside.
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