Answer:
(B) the internal pressure is less than atmospheric pressure.
Explanation:
The process of respiration is divided into two distinct phases, inspiration (inhalation) and expiration (exhalation). During inspiration, the diaphragm contracts and pulls downward while the muscles between the ribs contract and pull upward. This increases the size of the thoracic cavity and decreases the pressure inside. As a result, air rushes in and fills the lungs.
Hence, as the thoracic cavity increases in volume the lungs are pulled from all sides to expand, causing a drop in the pressure (a partial vacuum) within the lung itself. As such the internal pressure is less than atmospheric pressure.
During expiration, diaphragm contracts inferiorly and thoracic muscles pull the chest wall outwardly (the diaphragm relaxes, and the volume of the thoracic cavity decreases, while the pressure within it increases). As a result, the lungs contract and air is forced out.
During inhalation, air continues to move into the lungs until the internal pressure is the same is atmospheric pressure. Correct option is A.
During inhalation (inspiration), the diaphragm and other respiratory muscles contract, expanding the thoracic cavity. This expansion increases the volume of the lungs, leading to a decrease in the internal pressure within the lungs. As a result, the air from the surrounding atmosphere (which has higher pressure) flows into the lungs, filling them with fresh oxygen. Inhalation continues until the internal pressure in the lungs equals the atmospheric pressure, at which point the flow of air stops, and the lungs are filled with the appropriate amount of air for that particular breath. This process is essential for proper gas exchange, where oxygen is taken into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body during exhalation (expiration).
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Answer:
commensalism
Explanation:
The boundary that separates different air masses is called a front.
A front is the boundary (transition zone) that separates two air masses of different density, different air temperature, different levels of humidity, pressure and wind direction. Front often result in precipitation and causes weather. Cold fronts and warm fronts are the two major types of fronts.
B. Some cultivars have a vernalization requirement.
C. It is a C4 plant.
D. Plasticity of yield components enable it to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Answer:
It is a C4 plant 100% sure
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Answer:
ecological succession
Explanation: