Prevention of Alveolar Collapse

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Collapse of alveolar sacs is prevented by:

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Collapse of alveolar sacs is prevented by:

  1. Surfactant ✓ Correct
  2. Air in the lungs
  3. Expansion of thoracic cavity
  4. Fluid in the pleural cavity
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Surfactant

Pulmonary surfactant (DPPC) prevents the collapse (atelectasis) of alveolar sacs by reducing surface tension at the air-liquid interface of the alveoli.

Why Surfactant is Essential
  • Alveoli are small bubble-like structures lined by a fluid layer. Without surfactant, surface tension would cause them to collapse on expiration (La Place's Law: smaller radius = higher collapsing pressure).
  • Surfactant reduces surface tension → alveoli remain open → stable gas exchange.
Surfactant Deficiency
  • Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (NRDS): Premature infants lack mature surfactant → alveolar collapse → severe breathing difficulty → treated with exogenous surfactant therapy.
Cells Producing Surfactant
  • Mammals: Type II pneumocytes (type II alveolar cells)
  • Birds: Granular cells

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