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    What Happens When Intra-Alveolar Pressure Becomes Greater Than Atmospheric Pressure
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What Happens When Intra-Alveolar Pressure Becomes Greater Than Atmospheric Pressure

Question 31

Question 31

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What happens when intra-alveolar pressure becomes greater than atmospheric pressure


A) Air flows out of the lungs.
B) Air flows into the lungs.
C) There is no air flow.
D) The lung collapses.

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