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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | expiration | exhaling, part of the repetitive cycle of pulmonary ventilation | Lecture Exam 3- The Respiratory System |
| 2 | expiration | a process in the lungs resulting from the contraction of the diaphram | Quiz #3 pathology of the respiratory system |
| 3 | expiration | the act of releasing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth | Case # 2 |
| 4 | expiration | the act of releasing air from the lungs | Case Study #2 |
| 5 | expiration | breathing out | Case #2 |
| 6 | expiration | the act of releasing air from lungs through nose or mouth | Case Study #2 |
| 7 | expiration | act of releasing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth | Case Study 2 |
| 8 | expiration | releasing air from the longs through the nose or mouth | case study #2 |
| 9 | expiration | the act or process of releasing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth | Case #2 |
| 10 | expiration | releasing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth | Case 2 |
| 11 | Expiration | The movement of air out of the respiratory tract. Expiration can be passive (caused by relaxation of the diaphragm and elastic recoil of the lungs) or active (caused by contraction of the abdominal muscles, which increases intraabdominal pressure and forces the diaphragm up past its normal relaxed position). | MCAT Biology |
| 12 | expiration | 종결☆☆☆☆ | IMPORTANT VOCABULARY LIST 2 |
| 13 | expiration | breathing out; emission of air from the lungs | Life Science List 3 |
| 14 | expiration | expulsion of air from lungs | Respiration |
| 15 | Expiration | The movement of air out of the respiratory tract. Expiration can be passive (caused by relaxation of the diaphragm and elastic recoil of the lungs) or active (caused by contraction of the abdominal muscles, which increases intraabdominal pressure and forces the diaphragm up past its normal relaxed position). | Biology |
| 16 | expiration | breathing out | Unit 6 Study Guide |
| 17 | expiration | the process in which air is forced out of the lungs. | 47-3 |
| 18 | Expiration | Expelling of air from the lungs | Test 2- The Respiratory system |
| 19 | expiration | Expulsion of air from the lungs; exhalation. | Chapter 12 - Vocabulary |
| 20 | expiration | breathing out; expelling air from the lungs into the atmosphere | Respiratory System |
| 21 | Expiration | exhale | Medical Term Final |
| 22 | expiration | movement of air out of lungs | Chapter 13 |
| 23 | expiration | process of breathing out of the body | Layman 9 |
| 24 | Expiration | A passive process in which the intercostal (rib) muscles and the diaphragm relax, causing the chest cavity to decrease in size and forcing air from the lungs. | B-class ch. 16 |
| 25 | Expiration | Tidal volume (TV) 500mL, ribs expand laterally (outward). During this process air flows into the lungs. 1200mL of air remains in the lungs, it cannot be voluntarily expelled. | respiratory system |
| 26 | expiration | breathing out | MJE- MT100 - Chapter 8 - Questions |
| 27 | Expiration | The expulsion of air from the lungs | Respiratory vocabulary, ch. 12 |
| 28 | expiration | process of taking air out of lungs | Circulatory & Respiratory Systems Chapter 46 |
| 29 | Expiration | movement of air out of the lungs | chapter 28 Vocab. FON |
| 30 | expiration | exhalation | Vital Signs |
| 31 | expiration | the process of exhalation | osha & vitals |
| 32 | expiration | a coming to an end; termination; close | Vocab Week 15 |
| 33 | EXPIRATION | EXHALING | RESPIRATORY |
| 34 | expiration | expulsion of air from the lungs | Respiratory System |
| 35 | expiration | A passive process in which the intercostal (rib) muscles and the diaphragm relax, causing the chest cavity to decrease in size and forcing air from the lungs. | RC 77 EMT-B Chapter 16 |
| 36 | Expiration | a coming to an end; termination | ssat words list 6B |
| 37 | Expiration | muscles relax, diaphragm goes upward, and the external intercostal muscle decreases, letting the air out (passive process/no ATP) | Respiratory System |
| 38 | expiration | process of letting air out of lungs, passive process involving relaxation of respiratory muscles, | Respiration |
| 39 | expiration | a coming to an end; termination | 6C |
| 40 | Expiration | Largely a passive process which depends on natural lung elasticity,As muscles relax, air is pushed out of the lungs due to | respetory system final 2 |
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