Exhalation, or 'breathing out', is the part of breathing where air is released from the lungs. Put another way, it is the end of the cycle of breathing. It is the opposite of inhalation, or 'breathing in', where air is taken into the lungs.
OR ANOTHER WAY TO PUT IT...
It is when you breathe out. That's why someone might tell you "Inhale..... Exhale.....". It's when the diaphragm pushes the air out of your lungs. When the diaphragm pulls down, you are inhaling. When your diaphragm pushes out, you have just exhaled. That's where the part "exhalation" comes from, and for "human"... I'm pretty sure you'd know that. ;) Hope this helps!
Diaphragm movement impacts inhalation and exhalation. It moves upward on exhalation.
It transfers food to the stomach, connects to the lungs for the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
Exhalation
synonym = a word that means the same or very close to the same thing as another word synonym for exhalation= breathe out let air out
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Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.
Exhalation is a noun.
Diaphragm movement impacts inhalation and exhalation. It moves upward on exhalation.
Residual volume is the amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation
Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.
It transfers food to the stomach, connects to the lungs for the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
"Exhalation" is a science fiction short story written by Ted Chiang. It was first published in 2008 as part of his short story collection "Exhalation: Stories."
During the long breath exhalation, create friction in the throat region.
The opposite of the prefix "ex" is "in". So the opposite of the word exhalation is inhalation.
Because humans cannot utilize carbon dioxide as plants do, so they are dumped out as waste via exhalation.
No, exhalation does not occur when the nose relaxes.
To remove Carbon Dioxide which is dissolved in our blood stream. Dissolved Carbon Dioxide forms Carbonic Acid which is toxic to us.