An $A$ in the pulmonary volume $B$ the intra-pulmonary pressure to less than the atmospheric pressure which forces the air from $C$ to move into the lungs,i.e.,$D$. Choose the correct options for the blanks $A, B, C$ and $D$ to complete the above statement with reference to $NCERT$ textbook.

  • A
    $A-$ increase,$B-$ decrease,$C-$ outside,$D-$ expiration
  • B
    $A-$ decrease,$B-$ increase,$C-$ outside,$D-$ expiration
  • C
    $A-$ decrease,$B-$ increase,$C-$ inside,$D-$ inspiration
  • D
    $A-$ increase,$B-$ decrease,$C-$ outside,$D-$ inspiration

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