BIO 211 Lecture 10: Bio 211 - Lecture 10

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Each alveolus surrounded by a basket of blood capillaries supplied by the pulmonary. The barrier between the alveolar air and blood. Consists of squamous alveolar cells, endothelial cells of blood capillary, and their shared. Important to prevent fluid from accumulating in alveoli. Lack of surfactant (an oily secretion that contains phospholipids and proteins and coast. Protein rich fluid leaks into the alveoli forming a membrane which further blocks oxygen. Pleura serous membrane which folds back onto itself to form a two-layered, membrane. The thin space between the two pleural layers is known as the pleural cavity and alveolar surfaces and reduces surface tension and prevents alveoli from collapsing). normally contains a small amount of serous fluid, which reduces friction. The pleurae and pleural fluid pleura) covers the lungs. The outer pleura (parietal pleura) is attached to the chest wall. Lower pressure than atmospheric pressure and assists lung. Compartmentalization prevents spread of infection from one organ in the mediastinum.

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