Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy
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Author: Marieb, Elaine Nicpon, Brady, Patricia, Mallatt, Jon
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The function of type I alveolar cells is to (a) produce surfactant, (b) propel sheets of mucus, (c) remove dust particles through phagocytosis, (d) allow rapid diffusion of respiratory gases.

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The function of type I alveolar cells is to (a) produce surfactant, (b) propel sheets of mucus, (c) remove dust particles through phagocytosis, (d) allow rapid diffusion of respiratory gases.
Type II alveolar cells have which of the following function? A) replace mucus in the alveoli B) protect. The lungs from bacterial invasion D) produce surface tension E) secrete surfactant
5. In the illustration of the alveolar wall, which of the following labeled cells produces a substance that lowers alveolar surface tension? A) -B this E B) C) D) E)
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