no breath sounds
horse
because they have less alveoli
There "are" no "exudates" (plural).
Crackles, also known as rales, are breath sounds that can be heard on inspiration. They are often caused by fluids or secretions in the airways or by the popping open of collapsed alveoli. Crackles can be heard with a stethoscope and may indicate conditions such as pneumonia or heart failure.
it helps ur lungs breath better a exchanges gases
air exchange takes place at the juction of blood cappileries and alveoli where the pressure of air is high in alveoli and low in blood so air from alveoli rush into blood and CO2 from blood rush in to alveoli which is then breath out
Crackles: Fine crackling or bubbling sounds, commonly heard during inspiration when there is fluid in the alveoli; also called rales.
it helps ur lungs breath better a exchanges gases
The lesions are the sores, and the exudates are the fluids that seep out of the sore.
The temperature at which breath leaves the mouth is=normally 34 degrees Cellsius==At this temperature, experimental evidence has shown that the==ratio of alcohol in the blood to alcohol in alveoli air is==approximately==2,100 to 1==1 ml of blood will contain nearly the same amount of alcohol as 2,100 ml of alveoli breath=The temperature at which breath leaves the mouth is=normally 34 degrees Cellsius==At this temperature, experimental evidence has shown that the==ratio of alcohol in the blood to alcohol in alveoli air is==approximately==2,100 to 1==1 ml of blood will contain nearly the same amount of alcohol as 2,100 ml of alveoli breath=
About 30%. The air trapped in ANATOMICAL DEAD SPACE which is about 150 ml does not reach into the alveoli in each breath of 500ml (TIDAL VOLUME)approx.