When you breathe in, your diaphragm will contract, causing your lungs to expand and suck in air. When you breathe out, your diaphragm will relax, causing your lungs to shrink and force out air.
To breath in it is inhale, to breath out is exhale.
inhale:- the air pressure in the lungs decreases and air moves in. exhale:-air pressure in the lungs increases and air moves out.
when you inhale your lungs expand when you exhale they deflate because the air leaves the lungs.
When the diaphragm contracts and moves lower, the chest cavity enlarges, reducing the pressure outside the lungs. To equalize the pressure, air enters the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes and moves back up, the elasticity of the lungs and chest wall pushes air out of the lungs.
by the air pressure we have inside our lungs
it contracts when you exhale because it is pushing the air out of your lungs.
oxygen goes into your lungs and then co2 comes out when mixed with a substance in your lungs.
Your lungs circulate oxygen every time you inhale and exhale. They travel through your body when you inhale to the lungs and the lungs store the oxygen, and as you exhale, carbon dioxide from the air is released.
Alligators are air breathers. They inhale and exhale through their nostrils. Their lungs absorb oxygen from the air that they inhale.
When you exhale the diaghphram moves up and in and this proccess squeezes the air out of the lungs
exhale
the difference between inhale and exhale is when you inhale you get more oxygenthan you exhale