Respuesta :
The answer iiiis...C: During inhalation, the diaphragm is raised, increasing the pressure in the lungs and allowing air to flow into the lungs.
Here's Why:
When we breathe in, we're taking air from the room and temporarily storing it in our lungs. As the air is inhaled, our lungs expand; when air is exhaled, our lungs shrink back to their original state.
Answer:
Option (C)
Explanation:
According to Boyle's law, in any ideal gas, the pressure exerted by the gas and its volume is inversely proportional to one another, considering it to be at a constant temperature.
This law is applicable in case of respiration also. When the air is inhaled, the diaphragm is raised, as a result of which the pressure exerted on the lungs increases and eventually allows the air to flow into the lungs.
Thus, the correct answer is option (C).