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*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
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.
depending on what it is but usually yes
Alveoli are the minute sacs inside the lungs that expand and contain a membrane that allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, called respiration. One of the major diseases that affect the alveoli is emphysema. That is when the walls between the alveoli breaks down and they lose surface area and become less efficient at respiration.
It affects the bronchi.
How does mitochondrion's structures affect its function
i.)work function of the substance should be low ii.)melting point of the substance
Tar is a thick dark substance that destroys the alveoli. The alveoli are the microscopic air sacks in the lungs were carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen.
the coughing causes the walls of some of the alveoli in the lungs to burst. when this happens the surface area of the lungs in contact with the air is reduced.
The normal pH in the lungs is around 7.4, which is slightly alkaline. This pH level is important for optimal functioning of the respiratory system and gas exchange in the alveoli. Changes in pH can affect breathing and overall lung function.
since the alveoli exchanges gases then the others body parts wouldnt have any the be hard to breath
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