type ii alveolar cells
Type 2 Alveolar cells
Presumably you mean surfactant and water? A classic surfactant molecule has a polar, hydrophilic end and a non-polar hydrocarbon liophilic end. With enough of a suitable surfactant, oil droplets will form with the liophilic part of surfactant molecules dissolved in the droplets and water molecules attached to the hydrophilic part of the surfactant. The oil disperses in the water.
Fetuses begin to produce surfactant between weeks 24 and 28.
gulgi apparutus
type I and type II. Type I traps dust and othe debris, type II secretes surfactant.
secrete surfactant
type II alveolar cells
type II alveolar cells
function of type 2 alveoli cells is to secrete surfactant.
The Great (Type 2) Alveolar cells secrete pulmonary surfactant and prevent the cells from collasping.
A surface-active agent 'surfactant' usually cleans something. ie -soap is a surfactant.
type II alveolar cells
Surfactant is pleural fluid.
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The Golgi Apparatus.
Type 2 Alveolar cells
What is the interfacial properties of surfactant solution?