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Q: What is the air that may be exhaled in above the normal volume in a forced exhalation called?
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Air exhaled after normal exhalation is?

Lower in oxygen content and higher in carbon dioxide content than regular air.


What injury could occur if a joint is forced beyond its normal range of movement?

Is the dislocation of the bone may occur!


When does the cell carry on normal activities such as protein synthesis?

It carries on normal activities during the stage called G1.


The special normal or proper activity of an organ or part is called what?

Function


What will happen of the diaphragm in inhaling?

Breathing, or pulmonary ventilation, is the process of exchanging air between the atmosphere and the lungs, and includes inspiration (inhalation), and expiration (exhalation). The movement of air into the lungs is dependent upon pressure gradients and the process is based on Boyle's law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the size of its container. So in simple terms, if you have a certain volume of gas in a container, if that container were to get larger, the pressure inside would be reduced. Likewise, by decreasing the container size, the pressure increases. Using that example, the lungs are the container. By changing the size of the container, the pressure inside increases or decreases proportionally. During normal breathing, the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract to expand the lungs (our container), causing the pressure to decrease. When that pressure becomes lower than the atmospheric pressure, the air will move into the lungs (if you have ever siphoned gas its the same idea). As it moves into the lungs, it gets warmer, becomes moist, and expands. During expiration (exhalation), the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, causing the cavity size to reduce, which causes the pressure to increase. When that pressure becomes greater than the atmospheric pressure (outside), the air is forced out of the lungs.

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Amount of air that can still be exhaled after a normal exhalation?

ERV


What does ERV in respiratory system mean?

The ERV is the expiratory reserve volume, which is the amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation.


Air exhaled after normal exhalation is?

Lower in oxygen content and higher in carbon dioxide content than regular air.


The largest volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration is?

The maximum amount of air you can exhale after normal exhalation is fittingly called the expiratory reserve volume. The actual amount of air can vary from person to person, depending on size the of thoracic cavity and fitness level.


What moves air out of the lings during normal relaxed exhalation?

the diaphragm


When the heart rate varies with respirations this is called?

This is called sinus arrhythmia. It is a normal phenomenon where the heart rate increases during inhalation and decreases during exhalation. It is more commonly seen in younger individuals and can be a normal finding.


Which injury occurs when the ends of bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions?

It is called a dislocation.


Which injury occurs when the ends of the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal position?

It is called a dislocation.


What is the Difference in normal convection and forced convection?

Forced convection is forced [man-made] and normal convection is natural.


What is residual volume of air?

Residual volume is the amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation


Does exhaled air have more carbon dioxide than normal air?

Yes it does because it is a waste that your body does not need.


Air remaining lungs after forced expiration?

The air that can not be exhaled is called residual volume.TV = the amount of air displaced during normal breathing.IRV = The amount of air that can be taken in forcibly beyond tidal volumeErv= The amount of that can be expelled forcibly.Vital capacity = the total amount of exchangeable air.Total Lung capacity = TV + IRV + ERV + RESIDUAL VOLUME