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ashley0115 ashley0115
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12 years ago
activity 1
1. what was the FEV 1 (%) at the initial radius of 5.00?
2. what happened to the FEV 1 (%) as the radius of the airways decreased?
3. Explain why the results from the experiment suggest that there is an obstructive, rather than a restrictive, pulmonary problem.

activity 3
1. what effect on the collapsed lung in the left side of the glass bell jar?
2. what emergency medical condition does opening the left valve stimulate?
3. what do you think would happen when the valve is opened if the two lings were in a single large cavity rather than separate cavitities?
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12 years ago
2. what emergency medical condition does opening the left valve stimulate?

Opening the left valve simulates a pneumothorax.

3. what do you think would happen when the valve is opened if the two lings were in a single large cavity rather than separate cavitities?

Both lungs would collapse if the lungs were not separated. Breathing would stop and the person would die.
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Educator
12 years ago
1. what effect on the collapsed lung in the left side of the glass bell jar?

The lung did remain collapsed and did not reinflate after the valve was closed.
majosert
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12 years ago
thank you so much!!!
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