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If there was nothing seperating the left lung from the right lung, what would have happened when you opened the valve for the left lung? Why
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11 years ago
They would collapse because the thoracic wall was punctured and the lungs would be in a single cavity.
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It would cause the lung to collapse because the pressure in the pleural cavity is less than the intrapulmonary pressure. Air flows from the lungs causing the collapse of the lung.
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