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The lungs do not normally collapse during expiration because they are held open by the negative pressure in the pleural space, created by the pulling force of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles. This negative pressure helps maintain the alveoli's shape and prevents them from collapsing completely. Additionally, the presence of surfactant in the alveoli helps reduce surface tension and keeps the alveoli inflated.

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