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    Intrapleural Fluid Is Incompressible, Which Means That Its Volume Does
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Intrapleural Fluid Is Incompressible, Which Means That Its Volume Does

Question 35

Question 35

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Intrapleural fluid is incompressible, which means that its volume does not change even as the chest wall expands and contracts as one breathes.

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