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Dead space - Explain​

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Answered by LavanyaSachan
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Dead space is the volume of air that is inhaled that does not take part in the gas exchange, because it either remains in the conducting airways or reaches alveoli that are not perfused or poorly perfused. In other words, not all the air in each breath is available for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.


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msswathidurga: Dead space is the portion of each tidal volume that does not take part in gas exchange.
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Answered by msswathidurga
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Explanation:

Dead space is the volume of air that is inhaled that does not take part in the gas exchange, because it either remains in the conducting airways or reaches alveoli that are not perfused or poorly perfused. In other words, not all the air in each breath is available for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.


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