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Briefly differentiate between atmospheric pressure, intrapulmonary pressure, and intrapleural pressure. Which of these is always negative in a healthy individual during normal breathing? What happens if intrapleural pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure?
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Anatomy & Physiology

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How do you do it! You're so smart lol
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You're welcome Happy Dummy
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