Small spaces such as bronchioles and alveoli have a tendency to collapse due to surface tension, making it difficult to breathe. Which of the following statements is not true? O This tendency is greater in premature newborn babies O All of the other choices are true O Surfactant is produced by Type 1 (squamous) alveolar cells O This tendency to collapse is reduced by surfactant

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Small spaces such as bronchioles and alveoli have a tendency to collapse due to surface tension,
making it difficult to breathe. Which of the following statements is not true?
This tendency is greater in premature newborn babies
All of the other choices are true
Surfactant is produced by Type 1 (squamous) alveolar cells
This tendency to collapse is reduced by surfactant
Which of these factors in active tissue does not lead to greater release of O₂ from hemoglobin?
elevated temperature
O increased acidity
O All of the other choices lead to increased release of oxygen
elevated carbon dioxide
Transcribed Image Text:Small spaces such as bronchioles and alveoli have a tendency to collapse due to surface tension, making it difficult to breathe. Which of the following statements is not true? This tendency is greater in premature newborn babies All of the other choices are true Surfactant is produced by Type 1 (squamous) alveolar cells This tendency to collapse is reduced by surfactant Which of these factors in active tissue does not lead to greater release of O₂ from hemoglobin? elevated temperature O increased acidity O All of the other choices lead to increased release of oxygen elevated carbon dioxide
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