How mucus affects gas exchange Flashcards
1
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How does mucus affect gas exchange?
A
- The layers of mucus within the bronchioles blocks the narrow airways.- prevents movement of air into the alveoli
- It reduces the umber of alveoli providing surface area for as exchange.
2
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How does mucus cause lung over-inflation?
A
- Blockages caused by mucus usually allow air to pass during inhalation but not during exhalation.
- This causes the lung tissue to over-inflate
- The over-inflation damages the elasticity of the lungs`
3
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Why are the layers of mucus a problem?
A
- The exchange system is unable to deliver enough oxygen to the cells within the body so aerobic respiration is harder to complete.