by the air pressure we have inside our lungs
A person's last breath is typically an exhale. As the body finalizes its process of dying, the last breath is usually an exhale as the lungs release air before the respiratory system shuts down.
take place when you inhale and exhale?
take place when you inhale and exhale?
The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.
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The respiratory system inhales oxygen from the air we breathe in, and exhales carbon dioxide as waste.
The most common use of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. When you exhale carbon dioxide, at the same time you inhale oxygen.
The Respiratory System allows your body to inhale and exhale air. It's role is to supply the blood with oxygen. That is accomplished by breathing, that is, inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
When we inhale, the air enters our respiratory system and gets warmed and humidified, which increases its moisture content. As we exhale, the air has picked up moisture from our lungs and respiratory tract, leading to a higher water vapor content compared to the air we inhale.
how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
it helps you muscles to contract and expand when you inhale and exhale.
A person's last breath is typically an exhale. As the body finalizes its process of dying, the last breath is usually an exhale as the lungs release air before the respiratory system shuts down.
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you breath in as you inhale breath out is exhale
what takes when you inhale and exhale
take place when you inhale and exhale?