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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Mechanism of Ventilation
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The mechanism which mammals use to breathe has several parts: lungs, intercostal muscles, a rib cage and a diaphragm - all of which work together to allow breathing to take place. To breathe in, the intercostal muscles expand the rib cage and the diaphragm contracts, moving downwards. These two actions cause the chest cavity containing the lungs to increase in volume. This increase in volume lowers the air pressure inside the lungs and the external air pressure forces air to enter the body. At rest or during normal daily activity, the external air travels into the body via the nose. Here it... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Mechanism of Ventilation
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10 Questions

1. The large surface area of the lungs is due to lots of...
2. The function of the rib cage is to protect the...
3. Another word for breathing in is...
4. Ventilation is...
5. Name the special muscles found in the ribs which enable breathing.
6. Which of the following is another name for the chest?
7. Oxygen passes across the alveolus and capillary walls into the blood by...
8. When the chest volume increases, what happens to the pressure?
9. During expiration, the diaphragm...
10. During inspiration, the chest cavity (volume)...