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The image accompanying this article will show several organs and their functions. The first is a human lung, with the pressure inside it shown in green and the pressure outside it shown in blue. The second image shows the position of the diaphragm during inspiration and expiration. The third image shows the stretch receptors in the lungs, which send a signal to the medulla oblongata to initiate expiration or inspiration. The fourth image shows the myoabilast, which sends a signa

abs The answer to this question is c. The contractile diaphragm transmits a signal to begin expiration, and the relaxant diaphragm transmits a signal to begin inspiration.

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Question: 61. Pressure in lungs that "pulls" air in 62. Pressure in lungs that forces air out 63. Position of diaphragm during inspiration 64. Position of diaphragm during expiration 65. Transmits signal to begin expiration 66. Transmits signal to begin inspiration a. Stretch receptors b. Medulla oblongata c. Positive d. Negative e. Contracted ab. Relaxed

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61. Pressure in lungs that "pulls" air in - d. Negative 62. Pressure in lungs that forces air out - c. Positive 63. Position of diaphragm during inspiration - e. Contracted 64. Position of diaphragm during expiration - f. Relaxed 65. Transmits signal to begin expiration - a. Stretch receptors 66. Transmits signal to begin inspiration - b. Medulla oblongata

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May 31, 2023, 12:30 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, May 31, 2023

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