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The air moves from the outside into the lungs through the windpipe.

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The Trachea.

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What Air moves through the larynx through the blank and then into the lungs?

Trachea


If the pressure inside the lungs decreases outside air is pushed into the airways by what?

The pressure inside the lungs decreases as the ribcage moves out and up. Air from outside basically gets pushed in by other air molecules due to the pressure gradient (air moves from a high pressure to a low pressure)


When Air moves out of the lungs the pressure inside the lungs is?

when air moves out of the lungs, the air pressure decreases


What 2 tubes connect to the lungs?

The bronchial tubes connect the trachea and the lungs. Air moves through these tubes into and out of the lungs.


What muscle works with the lungs and ribs to get air in and waste gases out of the lungs?

The muscle is the "diaphragm" muscle. It is located beneath the lungs. When it moves down and away, it creates lower pressure around the lungs, and the air pressure outside the body flows into the lungs. When it moves up and in, it compresses the lungs, increasing the pressure to force the air back out.


What happens in the lungs when you breathe out air?

the lungs will moves down when breathe out air


How air moves into and out the lungs?

breathing.


What moves air in and out the lungs?

the diaphragm


What force cause air to move in an out of the lungs?

inhale:- the air pressure in the lungs decreases and air moves in. exhale:-air pressure in the lungs increases and air moves out.


How does air moves into and out of the lungs?

As the diaphragm contracts or retracts, the interior pressure of the lungs changes. As this pressure change occurs, the air pressure outside of the body remains unchanged. The resulting lack of pressure equality forces the air in or out of the lungs to maintain an equilibrium in the body pressure.


Air moves into the lungs when the diaphram muscle?

Air moves into the lungs when the diaphragm is flattened. The diaphragm is relaxed (arched) during expiration.


When air moves into the lungs when the diaphragm muscles do what?

The diaphragm moves down to make the lungs expand (inhalation)