hyperventilation
The movement of air on and out the lungs is called respiration. The movement of air into the lungs is called inhalation (inspiration). The movement of air out of the lungs is called exhalation (expiration).
Inhalation and exhalation
Inhalation and exhalation
When your lungs move to bring in air and remove gases you are breathing.
Oxygen enters the lungs when we inhale air. It travels down the airways and reaches the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Oxygen from the air diffuses into the bloodstream through the alveolar walls and is then carried to the rest of the body.
Emphysema is a condition where there are little holes in the air sacs in the lungs. It is usually caused by excessive smoking.
It is called breathing. Breathing is the movement of the chest that brings air into the lungs and removes waste gases. The air entering the lungs contain oxygen. It passes from the lungs into the circulatory system because there is less oxygen in blood when it enters the lungs than in the cells of the lungs. Resource: McGraw-Hill Online Textbook Grade 7 p. 458.
well .. the cause is if there is no air movement the Cst will decrease .
The movement of the chest that brings air into the lungs is called inhalation, and it is facilitated by the contraction of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles. Exhalation is the process of removing waste gases from the lungs, which is typically a passive process where the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax.
There would be a loss in the ability for the lungs to have pressure because air could be forced out of the wound during movement of the lungs.
you breathe in and out or you would die!!!! <><><> The movement of the diaphragm is what causes the air to go in and out of your lungs.
gently tilt the casualty's head by applying downward pressure on the forehead while gently lifting the chin upward. This maneuver straightens the windpipe to allow air movement in and out of the lungs.