Lungs expand to fill with air. It is done during respiration.
During inhalation, the thoracic cavity expands as the diaphragm contracts and the rib cage moves up and out. This creates more space for the lungs to expand and fill with air.
it expands as we inhale and contrasts as we exhale...this allows our lungs to fill up with air without pushing on out rib cage the rib cage moves up and out when inhaling and moves down and in when exhaling.
To inflate means to fill something with air or gas in order to make it expand or become larger and more firm. This process is commonly used in activities like inflating balloons, tires, or air mattresses.
The bladder is an organ about the shape of a walnut (when healthy) that is responsible for holding and removing of urea (urine).
An organ produces sound by passing air through pipes of different sizes and shapes. When a key is pressed, a valve opens and allows air into the corresponding pipe, creating a specific pitch. The sound is then amplified by the organ's unique design and architecture.
The diaphragm expands and contracts automatically, forcing air into and out of the lungs.
Air expands or condenses to fill the shape it is in, so it is as big as the container it is in.
The diaphragm (pronounced - diafram).
It expands to allow the lungs to fill up with air.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.
As the air in the balloon is heated, it expands and becomes less dense, or that is, becomes lighter. This then provides lift to the balloon and the basket. The reason the air in the balloon expands, is because as it is heated, the molecules of air move faster and spread out to fill the entire volume of the balloon.
The organ that expands to inhale and contracts to exhale is the diaphragm. When you inhale, the diaphragm moves downward, increasing the thoracic cavity's volume and allowing air to flow into the lungs. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, decreasing the thoracic cavity's volume and pushing air out of the lungs. This rhythmic movement is essential for breathing.
Expands the screen to fill the window
Air has density. Warm air is less dense than cold air - and so it rises above colder air. Air is a gas and so expands to fill the space available to it, so it doesn't have 'length' or other dimension.
As much as it's allowed to. Remember: Any gas always expands to fill the container it's in, even without heating it.