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Q: What happens if you accidentally inhale a piece of plastic like a small Lego and it gets stuck in your lungs?
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When you breath in what happens to your lungs?

When you inhale, you breath in oxygen and your lungs get bigger.


What happens to your lungs when you inhale?

the chest cavity expands.


What happens to lungs when you inhale?

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What happens when the diaphragm is lowered?

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What happens when you inhale stoic acid in to your lungs?

The term "stoic" describes an emotional state (resignation) rather than an acid, but aside from that, you could definitely damage your lungs by inhaling acid. As a general rule, the only thing you should be inhaling is air. That is all your lungs are designed to inhale.


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When the lungs inhale oxygen what doesit exhale as waste?

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What will happen if you inhale styrene?

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What happens when the diaphragm and the rib cage muscles relax?

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