Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Respiratory System D

What moves air in and out of lungs?
What role does pressure have in moving air in and out of the lungs?

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  1. The diaphragm.

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  2. The diaphragm. It helps you breath.

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  3. It is Diaphragm.

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  4. The diaphragm is what moves air in and out of the lungs. Pressure has an important role in moving air.

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  5. Your Diaphragm helps move air in and out of your lungs.

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  6. Your Diaphragm carries air in and out of your lungs. Pressures role in moving air in and out of your lungs are it acts as a propeller for air and helps you breathe.

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  7. Your Diaphragm carries air in and out of your lungs. Pressures role in moving air in and out of your lungs are it acts as a propeller for air and helps you breathe.

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  8. It's the diaphragm and it helps you to breath.

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  9. The diaphragm is what pushes air in and out of your lungs. Pressure helps move the air even more.

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  10. It's the diaphragm and it helps you to breath.

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  11. the diaphram

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  12. The diaphragm moves air in and out of the lungs. The role that pressure has in moving air in and out of the lungs is low pressure causes inhalation and high pressure causes exhalation.

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  13. pressure moves air out of the lungs

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  14. The diaphragm.

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  15. Your Diaphragm carries air in and out of your lungs. Pressures role in moving air in and out of your lungs are it acts as a propeller for air and helps you breathe.

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  16. The diaphragm moves air in and out of the lungs. Inhaling and exhaling.

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  17. The Diaphragm moves air in and out of the lungs.

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  18. Diaphragm moves air in and out of the lungs. Pressure helps the air even more.

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  19. Jacob G and Morgan STuesday, March 05, 2013

    The diaphragm moves air in and out of our lungs. Exhaling and Inhaling.

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