Air moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is ________

A) None of the listed responses is correct.
B) less than the pressure in the atmosphere
C) equal to the pressure in the atmosphere
D) greater than the pressure in the atmosphere


D
Explanation:
A) One of the listed answers is correct.
B) Air moves into the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is less than the pressure in the atmosphere.
C) Air does not move into or out of the lungs when the pressure in lungs equals the pressure in the atmosphere.

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