Diagram Showing The Difference In Tissue Damage Between Pneu
Diagram Showing The Difference In Tissue Damage Between Pneu — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Diagram showing the difference in tissue damage between pneumonia and superficial fungal infection. Labelled parts: Cross-section, Gas Exchange, Pneumonia, Alveoli, superficial fungal infection. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. The process by which respiratory gases (O a ‚‚ and CO a ‚‚) move between the external environment and the blood. In humans, this occurs primarily across the alveolar membranes. FYI: Gas exchange relies on the partial pressure gradient; gases move from an area of higher partial pressure to an area of lower partial pressure. An inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the microscopic air sacs known as alveoli, often caused by bacterial infection. Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. superficial fungal infection is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled cross-section of lung alveoli comparing healthy gas exchange surfaces with those inflamed by bacterial Pneumonia, highlighting exudate accumulation.