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Is influenza virus in the lungs an example of commensalism?

I'm pretty sure that you are confusing the influenza virus with the bacteria Haemophilus inluenzae, which is commensal normal flora, yet can also be seriously pathogenic (like many normal flora when presented with an opportunity to infect an area outside of their normal niche). In addition, the lungs themselves are a normally sterile environment, meaning that no bacteria or viruses should exist there- this is in contrast to areas of the body like the skin which has incredible quantities of microbial life.


What is eosinophilic pneumonia?

a group of diseases in which there is an above normal number of eosinophils in the lungs and blood.


When keratinization occurs in the lungs what usually occurs?

Keratinization in the lungs is abnormal and indicates a condition called squamous metaplasia. It is often a response to chronic irritation or inflammation, such as from smoking. This can impair the normal function of the lungs and increase the risk of developing respiratory issues.


What does it mean to have long lungs?

Long lungs is also known as hyperexpanded lungs. When someone has long lungs it means that the person can't breath as much air as others with normal sizes lungs.


What is the lungs weight of normal elephant?

4-5kgs


Why is it dangerous for bronchitis damaged your lungs?

Bronchitis usually doesn't damage your lungs; usually why doctors are concerned is because if not treated the infection can spread into the lungs themselves and cause Pneumonia, which can be fatal and permanently damage the lungs.


How many lungs does the normal human body have?

2 you spack


What phrase in the emergency room note tells you that patients chest is free of fluid or exudate's?

Lungs cta b/l (lungs clear to ausculation bilaterally) indicates that the lungs sounded normal. CXR WNL indicates the chest x-ray was normal.


What are the bones surrounded the lungs?

The bones surrounding the lungs are the ribs. They are designed to shield the lungs from injury and allow them to fully expand and contract under normal operation.


Where is TB usually found in the body?

In the lungs.


What is rale?

A rale is an abnormal rattling sound that can be heard in the lungs. This usually only occurs when lungs are unhealthy and is caused by disease or congestion of the lungs.


What is a rale?

A rale is an abnormal rattling sound that can be heard in the lungs. This usually only occurs when lungs are unhealthy and is caused by disease or congestion of the lungs.