Biology, asked by mwaleedk, 1 year ago

4 difference between complete and incomplete ventilation​


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Answered by anjalichoudhary73
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incomplete ventilation reduce the tidal volume out of the total and complete ventilation is misleading in that all of the air never pushed out of the lungs even if you try to hurt so from to far also .only one difference


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Answered by phillipinestest
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Difference between complete and incomplete ventilation:

Complete Ventilation:

  • In the complete ventilation, the oxygen level of the air is very high and the proper air supply is present.  
  • In the air of this ventilation have no dust particles and less amount of carbon dioxide.  
  • This ventilation process is without smell which is free from the contamination.  
  • The air is exchanged between the lungs and the atmosphere.

Incomplete Ventilation:

  • In incomplete ventilation, the oxygen level of the air is too low and the dust particles and carbon dioxide present in the air is in high volume.  
  • Incomplete ventilation gives out smell.  
  • Incomplete ventilation can be attacked by fungal development.
  • In this type of ventilation exchange of gases will not happen.

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