utandningar
Utandningar is a Swedish term that translates to "exhalations" or "outbreaths" in English. It refers to the act of expelling air from the lungs. This process is a fundamental part of respiration, the physiological process by which living organisms exchange gases with their environment. In humans and many other animals, exhalation is the passive phase of breathing, occurring when the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, and the intercostal muscles relax, causing the chest cavity to decrease in volume. This decrease in volume increases the pressure within the lungs, forcing air out.
The composition of exhaled air differs from inhaled air. While inhaled air is primarily composed of nitrogen
The rhythm and depth of utandningar are controlled by the respiratory center in the brainstem, which responds