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==Inspiration==
 
==Inspiration==
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*During Inspiration, the pressure within the [[Pleural cavity and membranes - Anatomy & Physiology|Pleural Cavity]] drops to less than the pressure of the external environment.  
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*During Inspiration, the pressure within the [[Pleural Cavity and Membranes - Anatomy & Physiology|Pleural Cavity]] drops to less than the pressure of the external environment.  
 
*This is achieved by increasing the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lung]] volume, brought about by the Inspiratory Muscles:
 
*This is achieved by increasing the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lung]] volume, brought about by the Inspiratory Muscles:
 
**[[Diaphragm - Anatomy & Physiology|Diaphragm]] - contracts - causing the dome to flatten and move caudally.
 
**[[Diaphragm - Anatomy & Physiology|Diaphragm]] - contracts - causing the dome to flatten and move caudally.
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==Expiration==
 
==Expiration==
During Expiration, the pressure within the [[Pleural cavity and membranes - Anatomy & Physiology|Pleural Cavity]] increases to greater than that of the external environment, in order to expel air from the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lungs]]. This is achieved by decreasing the lung volume, and is brought about by relaxation of Inspiratory Muscles:
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During Expiration, the pressure within the [[Pleural Cavity and Membranes - Anatomy & Physiology|Pleural Cavity]] increases to greater than that of the external environment, in order to expel air from the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lungs]]. This is achieved by decreasing the lung volume, and is brought about by relaxation of Inspiratory Muscles:
 
**Dome of the [[Diaphragm - Anatomy & Physiology|Diaphragm]] is pushed back by the intrathoracic pressure.
 
**Dome of the [[Diaphragm - Anatomy & Physiology|Diaphragm]] is pushed back by the intrathoracic pressure.
 
**[[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|Ribs]] recoil back to their original position.
 
**[[Ribs and Sternum - Anatomy & Physiology|Ribs]] recoil back to their original position.
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