Functions of Surfactants in Alveoli

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  • čas přidĂĄn 23. 07. 2024
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    Video Summary:
    This video is on functions of surfactants in alveoli in respiratory system. Alveolar wall is line with fluid. This fluid has surface tension that creates multiple problems. Like due to surface tension on the fluid, alveoli tends to collapse. It makes it harder to inflate the lungs. Second problem is fluid accumulation in the alveoli. As the surface tension tries to decrease surface area or collapse the fluid film, it draws fluid from interstitium into the alveoli. This increases thickness of fluid layer of alveoli. This increased thickness makes it more difficult for respiratory gases to diffuse through it. Third problem is, as per Laplace law, the smaller alveoli produces higher pressure on the air inside the alveoli as compared to the pressure generated in larger alveoli. So smaller alveoli collapses into larger alveoli. This collapsing decreases total surface area available for gas exchange. So such collapsing should be prevented. Surfactants by decreasing surface tension, solves all three problems. They makes it easy to expand lungs or in other words, increase compliance of the lung. Second, they prevent fluid accumulation in the alveoli and third, they prevent collapsing of smaller alveoli into larger alveoli. In the video, all the functions are described with help of animation.
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    @deedeedeadtree4215 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @NonstopNeuron
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      Thank you. Yes, this is an old video. I have made some improvements in audio since then.

  • @khadijah3343
    @khadijah3343 Před 3 lety

    what does collapse of liquid mean at 1:31?

    • @NonstopNeuron
      @NonstopNeuron  Před 3 lety

      it means the collapse of liquid-air interface. due to surface tension, the interface surface area tends to get smaller and smaller. just like a rubber band. when it's stretched, it tends to collapse. The liquid-air interface is like rubber band. It tends to collapse due to surface tension.

  • @khadijah3343
    @khadijah3343 Před 3 lety +1

    and why does collapse of liquid draw more fluid into the alveoli?

    • @NonstopNeuron
      @NonstopNeuron  Před 3 lety +1

      Due to attraction between water molecules.! You can also think this way: vacuum is created between alveolar wall and alveolar liquid as the liquid collapse. So liquid from interstitium fills in that vacuum. There is also some collapse of alveoli due to that vacuum. But there is also some pulling of water from interstitium. I hope you are getting it.

  • @nausadansari6836
    @nausadansari6836 Před 2 lety +1

    What are the surfactant

  • @nishawaskle4934
    @nishawaskle4934 Před 2 lety

    density is directly proportional to surface tension so how did it possible
    5:49

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    @user-yo4fq9zb3j Před 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    I saw the thumbnail and thought this was a video explaining sperm production.