Which of the following is the most appropriate in normal circumstances? A. During inspiration the intrapulmonary pressure is less than the atmospheric pressure B. During expiration the intrapulmonary pressure is less than the atmospheric pressure C. During inspiration the intrapulmonary pressure is more than the atmospheric pressure D. During expiration the intrapulmonary pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure
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Intrapulmonary pressure equals atmospheric pressure when (More than one answer may be correct. Choose all the apply) Group of answer choices we are neither inspiring nor expiring at the end of expiration at the beginning of inspiration when intrapulmonary pressure is at its maximum when intrapulmonary pressure is at its minimum
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