Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)
To expel air from the lungs with violent effort.
To expel air from the lungs with violent effort.
The vital capacity is the maximum amount of air that a person can expel from the lungs.
We draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs.
to expel CO2 from your body and to allow O2 into your bloodstream
The lungs are the organs involved in respiration. The lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
Our lungs do not collapse when we expel air forcefully because our lungs do not ever full fill or empty of air compeletly. A small amount of air remains in the lungs no matter how hard you expel your air.
Carbon Dioxide
Expectorant = Expel meaning.... To Cough and get rid of the crap in your lungs
Vital capacity is the maximum volume of air you can expel after taking the largest breath you are able. It usually ranges between 3-5 L but depends on age, sex, height, as well as ethnicity.
The loss of elasticity has a huge impact on the function of the lungs. If lungs cannot expand they cannot take in and expel air efficiently.
You spontaneously grow gills and then that works.