This disease is called emphysema. This happens when you breath out and your lungs don't contract like they normally do.
you exhale (:
Yes, your respiratory muscles contract each time you exhale to push air out of your lungs. The diaphragm and intercostal muscles are involved in this process.
it helps you muscles to contract and expand when you inhale and exhale.
you inhale when your diaphragm contracts.
It is to exhale.
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its called sharing
The gas that you exhale is called carbon dioxide. It is produced as a waste product of cellular respiration in your body's cells.
respiration
yes
The answer is false. I just finished my test with the same question, so that's how I know its false.
After you exhale, the ribs are lowered. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, while the intercostal muscles also contract, causing the ribcage to decrease in volume and the ribs to lower. This process helps push air out of the lungs.