Is the intra-alveolar pressure(interpulmonary pressure) always equal to the atmospheric pressure? Please write correct explanation!
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When it is equal to atmospheric pressure it is considered to be at 0 mm Hg. ... It varies during ventilation but it is always less than intra-alveolar pressure and is always negative (that is, less than atmospheric pressure) during normal breathing.
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