according to laplace's law: group of answer choices should remain inflated because the pressure inside of the alveoli is greater than atmospheric pressure should remain in a stable state should increase gas exchange during inhalation



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According to Laplace's law lungs should remain inflated because the pressure inside of the alveoli is greater than atmospheric pressure.

According to this law of Laplace, if the radius of the blood vessel is larger than the wall tension required will be larger in order to withstand or overcome the pressure which is exerted by internal fluids or gases.

The alveoli are to remain inflated as the gaseous pressure which is developed inside the alveoli is greater than the pressure of atmosphere.

When the blood vessel thickens or its thickness increases, it will result in the reduction of the tension developed by the gas at a given constant pressure.

It was published in a research paper that according to law of Laplace, lung should remain inflated because air pressure in alveoli is more than the pressure of the atmosphere.

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