Intra-alveolar pressure is also known as the machinal chain.
Intra-alveolar pressure is also known as the machinal chain.
Alveolar macrophages, aka DUST CELLS.
The cleanup cells, also known as alveolar macrophages, are located in the alveolar space within the alveolar membrane. They play a crucial role in clearing debris, bacteria, and other particles from the lungs to maintain respiratory health.
A pressure difference is also known as a pressure gradient.
surfactant- the substance that your lungs produces. Also continuous pressure from the air in there.
The partial vacuum in the intrapleural space helps maintain the lungs' inflation and prevents lung collapse by creating a negative pressure that opposes the natural elastic recoil of the lungs. This vacuum also helps keep the lungs in close contact with the chest wall, allowing for efficient gas exchange during respiration.
The typical cell making up the alveolar wall is the type I pneumocyte. These cells are thin and delicate, allowing for efficient gas exchange between the alveoli and the blood vessels. Type II pneumocytes are also present in the alveolar wall and play a role in producing surfactant to reduce surface tension and prevent alveolar collapse.
Intra activity refers to activities within businesses. Intra activity can also refer to activities within a particular department in businesses.
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The herb has also been shown to reduce intra-ocular pressure in the eye by as much as 45%, a beneficial action in the treatment for glaucoma.
Pressure groups
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