\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
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\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Action}} & \textbf{INHALING} & \textbf{EXHALING} \\
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1. Air moves out of the lungs & & \checkmark \\
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2. Air moves into the lungs & \checkmark & \\
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3. Ribs move out & \checkmark & \\
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4. Ribs move in & & \checkmark \\
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5. Chest space becomes smaller & & \checkmark \\
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6. Chest space becomes larger & \checkmark & \\
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7. Diaphragm moves down & \checkmark & \\
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8. Diaphragm moves up & & \checkmark \\
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\end{tabular}



Answer :

It seems you have provided a table with elements related to the processes of inhaling and exhaling. To match your tabular elements correctly with the respective inhaling and exhaling actions, I will reorganize the information clearly based on the physiological processes occurring during breathing.

### Inhaling (Inspiration)
1. Air moves into the lungs
2. Ribs move out
3. Chest space becomes larger
4. Diaphragm moves down

### Exhaling (Expiration)
5. Air moves out of the lungs
6. Ribs move in
7. Chest space becomes smaller
8. Diaphragm moves up

These are the general steps processed during breathing:

#### 1. Air moves into the lungs
- This occurs during inhaling.

#### 2. Air moves out of the lungs
- This occurs during exhaling.

#### 3. Ribs move out
- This occurs during inhaling as the chest expands to take in air.

#### 4. Ribs move in
- This occurs during exhaling as the chest contracts to expel air.

#### 5. Chest space becomes smaller
- This occurs during exhaling for the air to be pushed out.

#### 6. Chest space becomes larger
- Although this is not listed exactly in your table, it implicitly refers to the action during inhaling.

#### 7. Diaphragm moves down
- This happens during inhaling when the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, increasing chest volume.

#### 8. Diaphragm moves up
- This happens during exhaling when the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, decreasing chest volume.

By following these steps during the breathing process, we can clearly see the distinction and the sequence of actions occurring during inhaling and exhaling.