pretty much all of the same gases that entered your lung when you inhaled, with the exception that there is much less oxygen and much more carbon dioxide
when you inhale your lungs expand when you exhale they deflate because the air leaves the lungs.
Yes, but only when you breathe in. when you breathe out, they will deflate.
Your lungs deflate nad you breathe out
smoking is bad for your lungs.Smoking can cause lung cancer and other lung affecting diseasesYour lungs make you breath. When you breathe in your lungs they are full of air, and when you breathe out, your lungs deflate.
They get bigger, then smaller. Yup, pretty much. P.S the person who wrote this is stupid...The lungs inflate then deflate XD
Balloons deflate over time due to the permeability of the material they are made of, which allows gas molecules to slowly escape. Additionally, temperature changes can also affect the pressure inside the balloon, causing it to deflate.
A hydrogen balloon will deflate the fastest because molecules of hydrogen are the smallest and thus will more easily slip through the latex of the balloon. The carbon dioxide-filled balloon will deflate the slowest because these molecules are the biggest, and thus will have more trouble escaping the tiny pores in the balloon.
It allows the lungs to inflate and deflate without the "walls" sticking to each other, acting as a lubricant.
Mechanical ventilation is the use of a mechanical device (machine) to inflate and deflate the lungs.
1. When you inhale, oxgen enters the lungs and they expand. 2. When you exhale, the lungs deflate and carbon dioxide gas is released.
The air molecules slow down and it deflates.
No the diaphragm does not produce hormones. All the diaphragm is is a muscle that expands and contracts to inflate and deflate your lungs.