The auditory (eustachian) tube
human respiratory uses air pressure like pneumatic system does
Intrapleural pressure rises and falls with breathing phases but eventually equalizes with atmospheric pressure. This pressure difference aids in lung expansion and ventilation by creating a pressure gradient for air to flow into and out of the lungs.
If you let the air out of a balloon, it will deflate and decrease in size as the pressure inside the balloon equalizes with the external pressure.
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Air leaves a tire when the valve is opened due to the pressure difference. Since the tire has more pressure than the air outside, the tire air will escape until the pressure equalizes.
only the ribs work with the respiratory system. When there is low pressure in an area air will rush to fill in the space, in high pressure however air will rush away from it. when the ribs move up and out the pressure decreases and the volume increases air will rush in your lungs (inhaling) but when the ribs move down and in it squeezes the lungs increasing the pressure and lowering the volume so air will rush out (exhaling)
Air sacs are part of the respiratory system
Respiratory System
the respiratory system
The respiratory system is the organ system that moves air into and out of your body.
Air can be taken into the respiratory system at the mouth and the nose.
Air pressure is equalized when air flows between areas of high pressure to low pressure. This can happen through various mechanisms, such as ventilation systems, open windows, doors, or vents. Additionally, activities like using fans or air conditioning units can also help equalize air pressure in a space.