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Título: Healthy Lung vs. Smoker's Lung
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3-D visualization using scanned human data of a healthy lung compared with a smoker's lung. Smoking damages the lungs in several ways. Constant irritation by tar in smoke causes chronic bronchitis, where the lung's airways are repeatedly inflamed. This thickens their walls and leads to a build up of fibrous scar tissue, reducing the lung's elasticity. Smoke also triggers the release of substances that make the lung's air sacs (alveoli) lose their walls and coalesce (emphysema). Lung cancer, which is caused by both nicotine and tar, leads to uncontrollable tumours that destroy lung tissue.
Crédito: Album / Science Source / ANATOMICAL TRAVELOGUE
Tamaño imagen: 2550 × 2560 px | 18.7 MB
Tamaño impresión: 21.6 × 21.7 cm | 1003.9 × 1007.9 in (300 dpi)