Lungs do not collapse between breaths and some air always remains in the lungs which can never be expelled because

  • pressure in the lungs is higher than the atmospheric pressure
  • there is a negative pressure in the lungs
  • there is a negative intrapleural pressure pulling at the lung walls
  • there is a positive intrapleural pressure
  • Explanation:

    Lungs do not collapse between breaths and some air always remains in the lungs which can never be expelled because there is a negative intrapleural pressure pulling at the lung walls

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Lungs do not collapse between breaths and some air always remains in the lungs which can never be ex
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