Biology, asked by cherry126, 1 year ago

Why do bronchioles never collapse??

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Answered by jithujilladi6
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A collapsed lung is often the result of pressure on an airway from outside - a swollen lymph node or fluid between the lining of the lungs and the chest wall, for example - can also cause a lung to collapse. When the airway is blocked, the blood absorbs the air inside the air sacs (alveoli). ... Abdominal swelling.

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Causes and Risk Factors.

A collapsed lung is often the result of pressure on an airway from outside - a swollen lymph node or fluid between the lining of the lungs and the chest wall, for example - can also cause a lung to collapse. When the airway is blocked, the blood absorbs the air inside the air sacs (alveoli).
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