The diaphragm, a muscle right at the bottom of you rib cage, pulls air into your lungs and pushes it back out.
The main muscle of respiration (moving air into and out of the lungs) is the diaphragm.
The act of breathing air into the lungs is simply called breathing. From the lungs, the air is transferred into the blood stream and moved to the other parts of the body.
VE is the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs per minute.
The volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quiet breathing.
Air leaving your lungs is higher in carbon dioxide than the air coming into your lungs.
when air moves out of the lungs, the air pressure decreases
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).
Loss of air in the Lungs.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
air enters the blood from the lungs by a chemical called hemoglobin which makes your blood red. As air enters your lungs if fills up a number of tiny membrane sacks that are covered in tiny capillaries(blood vessels)the oxygen is pulled through the membrane and attracted to the hemoglobin where is it moved through the body to provide chemical energy for your body while at the same time swapping the oxygen with Co2 which then does the opposite and leaves the lungs. please feel free to add anything that i have missed.
inhale:- the air pressure in the lungs decreases and air moves in. exhale:-air pressure in the lungs increases and air moves out.
air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.