Inhaling.
Air enters or leaves your lungs.
you breathe in and out or you would die!!!! <><><> The movement of the diaphragm is what causes the air to go in and out of your lungs.
Breathing includes drawing air into the lungs, and then expelling it, or pushing it out. These processes are also known as inhaling and exhaling.
After oxygen is inhaled, air containing carbon dioxide (waste for humans, though nutrient for plants) is reflexively exhaled. It is in this manner that air tends to flow out of the lungs.
The intake of air into the lungs is called ihhaling (inhalation). Another medical term is aspiration(used more specifically to mean fluids that are inhaled into the lungs).
The diaphragm is a strong wall of muscle on the bottom of the chest cavity. As this wall of muscle expands downward, a vacuum is created which pulls air into the lungs. As the diaphragm returns to it's original position, air is pushed out of the lungs.
A red fox breathes by inhaling air and exhaling carbon dioxcide. Foxes breathe just like humans breathe but, foxes have different organs in which they breathe in the air
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inhaling and exhaling short: breathing
The difference of inhalation and exhalation are, inhalation is inhaling the oxygen or the air , and exhalation is exhaling or breathe out
The air left in your lungs after exhaling is called "Expiratory Reserve".
You do not expel any gas when inhaling. Inhaling is the act of taking air in, if you mean when exhaling (breathing out) then carbon dioxide (aka CO2)