To fill with air is to inflate
Lungs expand to fill with air. It is done during respiration.
By simply exposing the test tubes to the surrounding air, they will naturally fill up. Opening the test tubes in the environment will allow them to be filled with air. Alternatively, using a syringe to extract and transfer air into the test tubes could also fill them up.
The diaphragm muscle is responsible for helping you breathe by contracting and expanding to create space for the lungs to fill with air.
No, the diaphragm moves down during inhalation. This action increases the space in the chest cavity, allowing the lungs to expand and fill with air. The downward movement of the diaphragm creates negative pressure in the chest, which draws air into the lungs.
The air in the rib cage helps expand the lungs, allowing them to fill with oxygen during inhalation and release carbon dioxide during exhalation. This process is essential for the exchange of gases in the body and for providing oxygen to the cells.
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Lungs expand to fill with air. It is done during respiration.
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Inflate.
Inflate.
It's lighter than air so the balloons float.
do you mean fills with air? if so then its the lungs
oxygen air
A balloon or a tire can both be filled with air.
What do you mean, what does it fill like? Learn to spell.
because of air exerting pressure from afar it is possible to fill the bag with air in first breath if blown from near it may take around 70 breaths to fill the bag.