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Author: Gen Bailey



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The diaphragm muscle contracts and flatten downwards . The external intercostal muscles contract, pulling the ribs up and out. The internal intercostal muscles remain relaxed . This increases the volume of thorax and the lungs , and stretches the elastic walled alveoli. This decreases the pressure of air in the alveoli below atmospheric. Air flows in from high pressure to low pressure .


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