Maximal expiratory flow rates decrease during exhalation (i.e.,in going from higher to lower lung volumes) for the following reasons:
A) Intra-airway pressures increase and elastic recoil pressure increases at lower lung volumes.
B) Intra-airway pressures decrease and elastic recoil pressure increases at lower lung volumes.
C) Intra-airway pressures increase and elastic recoil pressure decreases at lower lung volumes.
D) Intra-airway pressures decrease and elastic recoil pressure decreases at lower lung volumes.
E) There is no change in intra-airway pressures or elastic recoil pressures at lower lung volumes.
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