Damaged alveoli effect breathing because they are like little air sacs which take the air into the lungs. They are the lining of the lungs and they are the things that hold the oxygen in the lungs. If they are damaged, they cannot hold any oxygen, so the lungs cannot hold as much oxygen
When too many alveoli get destroyed, a person can develop emphysema. Emphysema indicates the lungs inability to transport oxygen to the rest of the body, including the brain. This can cause shortness of breath, an increased difficulty breathing, and potentially, death.
A damaged alveoli can result in less gas exchange be causes it keeps all the nitro oxide fumes in.
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
Your occipital lobe will affect your ability to process visual information if damaged.
they will not be able to see, obviously.
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No, because it does not affect a persons motor skills or ability to play sports in anyway.
*IT* Doesnt Emphyesma is when alveoli die. how does it affect them... Well it would affect them like it affects every other cell in the body. (decreased O2) but it acually doesnt affect the alveoli it just happens when they die
Pulmonary alveoli cells
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Tobacco primarily affects the lungs, leading to conditions like chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It can also harm the heart by increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Additionally, tobacco use is associated with increased risk for various cancers, including lung, mouth, and throat cancers.
Partial pressure affects the movement of oxygen from the alveoli to the blood because it is the main driving force for oxygen movement in the lungs.Oxygen passes from the air to the fluid within the alveoli, into the cell of the alveoli.
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