How does the reduced number of alveoli affect the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?
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The damage to the alveoli and airways makes it harder to exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen during each breath. Decreased levels of oxygen in the blood and increased levels of carbon dioxide cause the breathing muscles to contract harder and faster.
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Alevoli has network of blood vessels which help in exchange of O2 and CO2.
If there are less alveoli, the blood vessels concentration will be low which in result affect the respiration
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