It is the natural elasticity of the lungs that allows us to exhale.
I think the external carotid to be an elastic artery.
The bladder
left ventricle --> elastic arteries (aorta and its larger branches)--> Muscular arteries --> arterioles --> capillaries
During exhalation, elastic recoil is responsible for the passive recoil of the lungs and chest wall. As the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, the elastic fibers in the lungs and chest wall recoil, pushing air out of the lungs. This process helps to expel air from the lungs and facilitates the breathing cycle.
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No, it is an elastic artery
Yes blood passes through Elastic Arteries, Muscular Arteries, and then Arterioles.
yes
Diaphragm
The diaphragm
Vocal cords
An elastic muscular bag is called the stomach. It is part of the digestive system, responsible for storing and breaking down food through mechanical and chemical processes. The stomach's muscular walls contract to mix food with digestive juices, aiding in the digestion process.