Science, asked by Brilliany, 7 months ago

Why do alveoli remain dry

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Answered by mehayadav48
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Explanation:

Surfactant helps keep the alveoli relatively "dry" - a high surface tension would suck fluid away from the alveolar walls into the alveolar space but with the decreased surface tension provided by surfactant, the alveolar space is maintained in a "relatively dry state" (ie.

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Answered by richashree3108
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Answer:

The Alveoli are kept dry by the absorption of excess liquid by the blood capillaries.

Explanation:

  • Lungs contain tiny, balloon-shaped air sacs called alveoli. Moving oxygen and carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules into and out of your bloodstream is what the alveoli are there for.
  • As a result, many alveoli (plural) types can be found all across the human body.
  • Each lung has up to 700 million alveoli.
  • Surfactant is the fluid that lines the alveoli. This liquid helps keep the air sac open and in shape so that oxygen and CO2 may travel through.

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