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← Human Body & HealthIn a patient with pulmonary fibrosis where alveoli are thickened, which consequence follows regarding oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange?
A)Oxygen exchange increases significantly.
B)Carbon dioxide exchange is unaffected.
C)Both gases exchange efficiently via active transport.
D)Oxygen exchange is more impaired.✓
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Oxygen diffusion across the thickened alveolar membrane is reduced because Fick's Law of Diffusion shows diffusion is inversely proportional to membrane thickness; therefore, oxygen exchange is more impaired rather than carbon dioxide due to CO2's higher diffusion coefficient.
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