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Expiration occurs due to...

Expiration occurs due to

A

Relaxation of diaphragm and external intercostal muscles

B

Contraction of abdominal intercostal muscles and diaphragm

C

Relaxation of abdominal and internal intercostal muscles

D

Contraction of diaphragm and relaxation of abdominal muscles

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