This video discusses: Alveolar ventilation Blood flow through lungs Calculating the ratio Evaluating the V/Q ratio Generalizations
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vaishalibhatia04@*.com
Jun 21 2019, 8:50 pm
In a video u said that smaller alveoli are not stable and now u r saying they are more complaint and better than larger . I am not getting this point of yours .
Plz comment on it .
gkikat@*.com
Feb 24 2019, 7:38 pm
Dr, Mobeen,
When you compare the pressure of the blood vessel (arterial / venous) to that of the alviolar pressure, the alviolar pressure refers to the pressure of alvioli during inspiration when it is filled with air?