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    A pulmonary alveolus (pl.: alveoli, from Latin alveolus, "little cavity"), also known as an air sac or air space, is one of millions of hollow, distensible...
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  • Alveolar duct Alveolar macrophage Mammary alveolus, a milk sac in the mammary glands Alveolar gland Dental alveolus, also known as "tooth socket", a socket...
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  • is when there are red blood cells, neutrophils, and fibrin in the pulmonary alveolus/ alveoli; it precedes gray hepatization, where the red cells have...
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  • respiratory alkalosis. Alveolar-arterial gradient Diffusing capacity Pulmonary alveolus Dugdale DC, Zieve D. Gasometría arterial. Medline Plus. 09/01/2012...
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  • mammalian cells except for hepatocytes. Although type II cells of the pulmonary alveolus possess monocarboxylate transporters to transport of beta hydroxybutyrate...
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    pre-pubescent girls) meningitis* – meninges sinusitis* – sinuses pneumonia* – pulmonary alveolus (*Note that meningitis, sinusitis and pneumonia can all be caused...
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    the movement of gas during breathing, and perfusion is the process of pulmonary blood circulation, which delivers oxygen to body tissues. Anatomically...
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  • collapse the alveolus. The presence of surfactant in this fluid breaks up the surface tension of water, making it less likely that the alveolus can collapse...
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    collapsing force of surface tension (γ) and the expanding force of gas in an alveolus of radius r is expressed by the Young–Laplace equation: P = 2 γ r {\displaystyle...
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    level, ventilators renew the air and its critical O2/CO2 exchange to pulmonary alveolus. As failure may result in death, mechanical ventilation systems are...
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  • shunt). If every alveolus was perfectly ventilated and all blood from the right ventricle were to pass through fully functional pulmonary capillaries, and...
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  • within an animal's respiratory system. It may refer specifically to: Pulmonary alveolus, small hollow cavities which are a part of the lungs within mammals...
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    These type I cells also make up the alveolar septa which separate each alveolus. The septa consist of an epithelial lining and associated basement membranes...
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  • gastropods Atrium of the ventricular system of the brain Pulmonary alveolus (also known as atrium alveolus), microscopic air sac in the lungs Atrium (architecture)...
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    nitric acid which causes pulmonary edema and pneumonitis leading to the inflammation of the bronchioles and pulmonary alveolus resulting from lipid peroxidation...
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    curvature of the water-air interface the greater the tendency for the alveolus to collapse. This has three effects. Firstly, the surface tension inside...
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    Surfactant protein C (SP-C), is one of the pulmonary surfactant proteins. In humans this is encoded by the SFTPC gene. It is a membrane protein. SFTPC...
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  • the mechanism and physiology of drowning and deaths from drowning. Pulmonary alveolus – Hollow cavity found in the lungs, for a discussion of gas pressure...
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    long-term city dwellers. The alveolar macrophage is the third cell type in the alveolus; the others are the type I and type II pneumocytes. Alveolar macrophages...
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    critically important to note, that laryngeal air sac is not a synonym of pulmonary alveolus (sometimes also called an air sac), which represents the end of the...
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  • pubic hair pubic symphysis pubis pudendal nerve pulmonary pulmonary alveolus pulmonary trunk pulmonary vein pulp pulvinar punctum pupil pupillary dilatation...
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    Top expressed in yolk sac duodenum liver jejunum ileum spermatocyte colon granulocyte pulmonary alveolus wall of pulmonary alveolus...
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    ratios, specialised structures with convoluted surfaces such as gills, pulmonary alveoli and spongy mesophylls provide the large area needed for effective...
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    Risk factors for pneumonia include cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sickle cell disease, asthma, diabetes, heart failure,...
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    superior vena caval thrombosis and pulmonary edema. Pulmonary shunts exist when there is normal perfusion to an alveolus, but ventilation fails to supply...
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    Primary bronchus Lobar bronchus Segmental bronchus Bronchiole Alveolar duct Alveolus Tortora GJ (2010). Principles of anatomy and physiology (12th ed.). Hoboken...
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    Surfactant protein A1 (SP-A1), also known as Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein A1 (PSP-A) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SFTPA1 gene...
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    are five or six alveolar sacs associated with each alveolar duct. The alveolus is the basic anatomical unit of gas exchange in the lung. The main bronchi...
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    lipids and proteins known as pulmonary surfactant. The function of this complex is to reduce surface tension in the alveolus and prevent collapse during...
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