it is .... a system that includes the kidneys,blader and the rectum.It is desined to get rid of waste.
No, the dorsal respiratory group is typically associated with the inspiratory phase of breathing, while the ventral respiratory group is considered the expiratory center in the central nervous system.
Regular exercise can increase the strength and efficiency of respiratory muscles, including those involved in exhalation. This can lead to improved lung function, increased expiratory muscle strength, and potentially an increase in expiratory reserve volume over time.
What happens to residual volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume just after exercise while breathing deeply and rapidly? Do they increase, decrease or stay the same?
Any lung disease that reduces the forced expiratory volume (FEV) but does not significantly affect the vital capacity is categorized purely as an obstructive lung disease. This is because obstructive lung diseases, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), primarily affect the airways by causing obstruction, leading to difficulty in expelling air during breathing out. The vital capacity, which is a measure of the maximum amount of air a person can exhale after taking a deep breath, may not be significantly affected in the early stages of these diseases.
The air that may be exhaled above the normal volume in a forced exhalation is called "reserve volume" or "expiratory reserve volume." This is the additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation.
The oesophagus and pancreas.
Inspiratory and expiratory respiratory diseases.
No, the dorsal respiratory group is typically associated with the inspiratory phase of breathing, while the ventral respiratory group is considered the expiratory center in the central nervous system.
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The ERV is the expiratory reserve volume, which is the amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation.
ACUTE EFFECT - The inspiratory and expiratory volume decreases during exercise
Forced expiratory volume
Regular exercise can increase the strength and efficiency of respiratory muscles, including those involved in exhalation. This can lead to improved lung function, increased expiratory muscle strength, and potentially an increase in expiratory reserve volume over time.
internal intercostals
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what are the different experatory organs
forced expiratory flow