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Why are the alveoli in the apex of the lung in the upright posture relatively distended at FRC?

Why are the alveoli in the apex of the lung in the upright posture relatively distended at FRC?

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Asked by Jdwebb, Last updated: Dec 20, 2024

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John Smith

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Answered Oct 13, 2016

Their compliance is relatively high.

C is correct A is incorrect because the pleural pressure at the apex is more negative than that at the base B is incorrect because FRC is defined when all muscles are relaxed D is incorrect because the question asked about distendability not resistance to airflow
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