Calculus-Based Physics: Show why the answer is 2.0L. In humans, oxygen and carbo
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Calculus-Based Physics:
Show why the answer is 2.0L.
In humans, oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the blood within many small sacs called alveoli in the lungs. Alveoli provide a large surface area for gas exchange. Recent careful measurements show that the total number of alveoli in a typical pair of lungs is about 480 times 10^6 and that the average volume of a single alveolus is 4.2 times 10^6 mu m^3. (The volume of a sphere is V = 4/3 pi r^3, and the area of a sphere is A = 4pi r^2.) What is total volume of the gas-exchanging region of the lungs? 2000 mu m^3 2m^3 2.0 L 120 LExplanation / Answer
Total volume = total number * volume of single
Total volume = 480* 10(6) * 4.2 * 10(6)* 10(-18) m3 = 2.016 * 10(-3) m3 = 2.016 L
1 m3=1000L
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