väljalisõhk
Väljalisõhk refers to the air expelled from the lungs during exhalation. It is a crucial component of respiration, carrying carbon dioxide and other waste products from the body. The process of exhalation is largely passive, driven by the relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, which allows the chest cavity to decrease in volume. This decrease in volume increases the pressure within the lungs, forcing the väljalisõhk out.
The composition of väljalisõhk differs significantly from inhaled air. While inhaled air is rich in oxygen,
Monitoring the characteristics of väljalisõhk can provide insights into an individual's health. For instance, the presence