indåndinger
Indåndinger refers to the act of breathing in, the process by which air enters the lungs. This physiological action is a fundamental component of respiration, essential for the survival of most living organisms. During an indånding, the diaphragm, a dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the chest cavity, contracts and flattens. Simultaneously, the intercostal muscles between the ribs contract, lifting the rib cage upwards and outwards. These movements increase the volume of the thoracic cavity, creating lower pressure within the lungs compared to the external atmosphere. Consequently, air is drawn into the airways, including the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and finally the bronchioles, reaching the alveoli.
In the alveoli, oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses across the thin alveolar and capillary walls into