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Raw Science 8: Adaptation & Alveoli

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Basic Science Clinic by Steve Morgan & Sophie Connolly An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field. Niels Bohr   Welcome to Basic Science Clinic Raw Science 8. Convective gas flow through the tracheobronchial tree is the end-point of pulmonary mechanics but the fundamental purpose of the lung is gas exchange, comprised of three interlinked physiological processes: ventilation, diffusion and perfusion. Today we examine the incredible structural adaptation of the human lung down to the alveolus as the centrepoint of gas exchange, a process itself best conceptualized via the elegant physiological model of the alveolar gas equation.   The unraveling of the procession of pulmonary blood flow from right ventricle to lung to facilitate the mingling of blood and air involved protagonists that spanned epochs from Hippocrates to Galen and eventually in 1661 to Marcello Malpighi. He was the first person to view the pulmonary capillaries and alveoli through the augmente