Select all of the following that describes expiration.Multiple select question.Pressure in the lungs decreases.Rib cage moves down and in.Diaphragm relaxes and moves up.Internal intercostal muscles pull the ribs inward.
Question
Select all of the following that describes expiration.Multiple select question.Pressure in the lungs decreases.Rib cage moves down and in.Diaphragm relaxes and moves up.Internal intercostal muscles pull the ribs inward.
Solution
The statements that describe expiration are:
- Rib cage moves down and in.
- Diaphragm relaxes and moves up.
- Internal intercostal muscles pull the ribs inward.
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