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    • During exhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax
    • Exhalation involves a reduction in thoracic volume and an increase in lung pressure.

      True
    • In forced breathing, the lung volume change is larger
    • Breathing mechanics involve the process of inhalation and exhalation. During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and moves downward
    • During exhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, reducing the volume of the thoracic cavity and forcing air out of the lungs.

      True
    • The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
    • What are the two processes involved in breathing mechanics?
      Inhalation and exhalation
    • During exhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, reducing the volume of the thoracic cavity.

      True
    • Steps involving the diaphragm during exhalation
      1️⃣ Diaphragm relaxes and moves upward
      2️⃣ Thoracic volume decreases
      3️⃣ Lung volume decreases
      4️⃣ Air is forced out of the lungs
    • What happens to the ribcage during inhalation due to intercostal muscle contraction?
      Expands outward
    • Match the breathing type with its intercostal muscle contraction:
      Quiet Breathing ↔️ Moderate
      Forced Breathing ↔️ More forceful
    • During exhalation, lung volume decreases due to the relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.
      True
    • During inhalation, the intercostal muscles contract, causing the ribcage to expand outward
    • Match the type of breathing with its characteristics:
      Quiet Breathing ↔️ Moderate lung volume change
      Forced Breathing ↔️ Faster air flow rate
    • During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward
    • Steps involved in inhalation
      1️⃣ Diaphragm contracts and moves downward
      2️⃣ Intercostal muscles contract
      3️⃣ Ribcage expands outward
      4️⃣ Lung volume increases
      5️⃣ Air is drawn into the lungs
    • What type of muscle is the diaphragm?
      Dome-shaped
    • The intercostal muscles are located between the ribs and play a key role in breathing mechanics.

      True
    • In forced breathing, the intercostal muscles contract more forcefully
    • What happens to lung volume during inhalation?
      Increases
    • Match the phase of breathing with its lung volume change:
      Inhalation ↔️ Increases
      Exhalation ↔️ Decreases
    • What are the two primary processes involved in breathing mechanics?
      Inhalation and exhalation
    • What does the contraction of intercostal muscles lead to during inhalation?
      Ribcage expansion
    • What happens to the diaphragm during forced breathing?
      Contracts more forcefully
    • Steps involving the diaphragm during inhalation
      1️⃣ Diaphragm contracts and moves downward
      2️⃣ Thoracic volume increases
      3️⃣ Lung pressure decreases
      4️⃣ Air is drawn into the lungs
    • What type of diaphragm movement occurs during forced breathing?
      Forceful contraction and significant downward movement
    • During exhalation, the diaphragm moves upward to reduce thoracic cavity volume.
      True
    • The thoracic volume change is larger in forced breathing compared to quiet breathing due to more forceful diaphragm contraction
    • In forced breathing, the intercostal muscles contract more forcefully
    • What happens to lung volume during inhalation?
      Increases
    • During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and moves downward
    • What drives the movement of gases during gas exchange?
      Air pressure gradients
    • Match the chemoreceptor location with its stimulus:
      Central ↔️ Changes in blood CO2 and pH
      Peripheral ↔️ Changes in blood O2, CO2, and pH
    • The pons contains the pneumotaxic and apneustic centers for fine-tuning respiratory control.
      True
    • During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, reducing thoracic volume.

      True
    • What happens to the diaphragm during inhalation?
      Moves downward
    • Match the breathing type with its diaphragm movement characteristics:
      Quiet breathing ↔️ Moderate contraction and downward movement
      Forced breathing ↔️ Forceful contraction and significant downward movement
    • Where are the intercostal muscles located?
      Between the ribs
    • Order the characteristics of intercostal muscle contraction during quiet and forced breathing:
      1️⃣ Quiet Breathing: Moderate intercostal muscle contraction
      2️⃣ Quiet Breathing: Moderate ribcage expansion
      3️⃣ Quiet Breathing: Moderate thoracic volume change
      4️⃣ Quiet Breathing: Slower air flow rate
      5️⃣ Forced Breathing: More forceful intercostal muscle contraction
      6️⃣ Forced Breathing: Larger ribcage expansion
      7️⃣ Forced Breathing: Faster air flow rate
    • During exhalation, lung volume decreases as air is forced out.

      True