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Keeps air in alveoli fresh; maintains concentration gradients
Inverse: volume increases → pressure decreases
Active process
Contracts and flattens, moving downward
Passive process - muscles relax, lungs recoil
Max volume of air breathed in/out in a single breath
Volume of air breathed in/out during quiet breathing at rest
Air that always remains in lungs after forceful exhalation
Detect lung expansion; provide negative feedback to brain
Absorbs/removes carbon dioxide from re-breathed air
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