yes and its indicative of emphysema.
or hyperinflation it is where the lung volume is abnormally increased with increased filling of alveoli.
Three factors that favor increased diffusion in the alveoli are the large surface area provided by the numerous alveoli, the thinness of the alveolar and capillary walls, and the presence of a concentration gradient. The extensive surface area allows for more gas exchange, while the thin walls facilitate quicker diffusion of gases. Additionally, a higher concentration of oxygen in the alveoli compared to the blood enhances the diffusion of oxygen into the bloodstream.
Harmful effects of increased fuel consumption include more emissions and pollution in the environment. Making vehicles more efficient greatly helps to reduce the harmful effects.
CMOS memory size has increased.
Alveoli
what are the 2 pipes air pass through before reaching the alveoli ?
The Louisiana Purchase drastically increased the size of the United States.
Our lungs come in contact with ozone, lead, and other contaminants. This damages the alveoli and impairs lung function.
The size of the primary bronchioles are from 0.3-1.0 mm then go further to the terminal bronchioles which are smaller in size which connect to the alveoli.
The small size, coupled with the vast amount of alveoli - means that the body can absorb much more oxygen than if our lungs were simply two huge 'empty bags'. The surface area is far greater in our lungs because of the number of alveoli.
Cappilarisation is where the capillaries in the lungs and surrounding the alveoli increase in numbers, making gaseous exchange in the lungs more efficient so that the respiratory system is more efficient gnereally and during exercise, meaning the heart does not have to work at a higher level to supply nutrients and oxygen to muscles and organs.
No, it did not.