When air is no longer moving through the respiratory tract and the airway is open to the environment, the pressure within the lung is equal to ________.

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Pulmonary ventilation is the process of air flowing into and out of the lungs. It's also known as breathing.  Air flows into the lungs during inhalation and out of the lungs during exhalation. This happens because of pressure differences between the atmosphere and the gases inside the lungs.  The volume of pulmonary ventilation is the total amount of air exhaled after maximal inhalation. It's about 4800mL and varies according to age and body size.  The ease of air passage and the amount of energy required for ventilation are influenced by three physical factors: Airway... Show more

When air is no longer moving through the respiratory tract and the airway is open to the environment, the pressure within the lung is equal to ________.