Ans : Exhalation causes the ribs to shift down and inwards, while the diaphragm rises to its previous position. As a result, the chest cavity shrinks, and the air is forced out of the lungs.
What happens to Diaphragm and Ribs during Exhalation?
Ans : Exhalation causes the ribs to shift down and inwards, while the diaphragm rises to its previous position. As a result, the chest cavity shrinks, and the air is forced out of the lungs.