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ventilation in mammals
breathing in and out
expiration
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external
intercostal diaphragm muscles
relax
ribcage moves
downwards
and
inwards
and the
diaphragm
becomes
curved
again
thorax volume
decreases
, causing the air pressure to
increase
and air is forced out the lungs
normal expiration is a
passive
process - doesn't require
energy
expiration can be forced, during this the
internal intercostal muscles
contract
to pull the ribcage
down
and in
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