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What inhalation and exhalation?

Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.


Why does inhalation require more energy than exhalation?

Inhalation requires the contraction of the diaphragm, which takes ATP. Exhalation is simply the passive relaxation of that muscle, in which the atmospheric pressure causes the lung to deflate, taking no ATP.


What is a dome shaped muscle found under the rib cage which assists during inhalation and exhalation?

Diaphragm


Why are inhalation and exhalation important to the human body?

Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.


What is an antonym for exhalation?

Inhalation


What happens after exhalation?

Inhalation?


Do the muscles function in passive exhalation or active inhalation?

Passive means passive - no muscle action is necessary. You must use your muscles to inhale ... and you can use them to speed up exhalation.


When a person dies is their last breath an inhalation or an exhalation?

exhalation because the diaphragm (muscle that helps you breathe) wont function nor your lungs, therefore you can't breathe when you are dead


Which phase of breathing inhalation or exhalation is considered active and passive?

Inhalation is an active process and exhalation is a passive process


Can a pulled chest muscle cause pain when breathing?

Yes, a pulled chest muscle can cause pain when breathing due to the movement of the ribcage and the strain on the muscle during inhalation and exhalation.


Inhalation and exhalation are referred to as?

Breathing


What if there's no inhalation and exhalation?

we will die