When you exhale, air moves from your lungs up through the trachea and out through the mouth or nose. The diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards, reducing the volume of the thoracic cavity, which increases pressure in the lungs and forces air out. This process helps remove carbon dioxide from the body and allows for the intake of fresh oxygen during the next inhalation.
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