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What happens to the wastes produced by your repiratory system?

They are expelled from the body via exhalation.


What happens to the diaphragm exhalation?

When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.


What part of speech is the word exhalation?

Exhalation is a noun.


What happens during exhalation phase of breathing?

Exhaling is expelling used air from the lungs. During exhalation,the diaphragm moves upward while the rib cage moves downward so it goes back to its dome-shaped position


What happens during the exhalation phase breathing?

Exhaling is expelling used air from the lungs. During exhalation,the diaphragm moves upward while the rib cage moves downward so it goes back to its dome-shaped position


What happens to animals during respiraton?

Respiration is the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, not to be confused with ventilation, which is inhalation and exhalation


What inhalation and exhalation?

Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.


What happen during exhalation?

The act of exhalation itself is caused by the diaphragm relaxing and pushing upward on the lungs, forcing air out of them. This air is loaded with carbon dioxide, a dangerous waste product, so that is eliminated.


What happens if exhalation in front of a mirror?

Exhaledair contains water vapor. It gets condensed on the mirror making your image look hazy.


What happens to the you when you exhale?

The ribs lower during exhalation. During forced exhalation, the quadratus lumborum muscle stabilizes the 12th rib while the internal intercostal muscles and transverse thoracic muscle pull the ribs downward forcefully to decrease the volume of the thorax.


What happens to the carbon dioxide in the blood when it flows through the capillares in the aveoli?

CO2 diffuses from the blood to the alveoli and the exhalation removes the CO2 from the body.


What happens to you ribs when you exhale?

The ribs lower during exhalation. During forced exhalation, the quadratus lumborum muscle stabilizes the 12th rib while the internal intercostal muscles and transverse thoracic muscle pull the ribs downward forcefully to decrease the volume of the thorax.