Which area does the fluid accumulate in acute respiratory distress syndrome, causing an increase in permeability?
  1. Brain tissue
  2. Pericardial sac
  3. Alveoli
  4. Cells
Explanation
Answer: C - The increased permeability seen in acute respiratory distress syndrome increases the fluid accumulation in the alveoli. Alveoli are Small air sacs or cavities in the lung that give the tissue a honeycomb appearance and expand its surface area for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. When the alveoli become fluid filled, they collapse, causing the lungs to become stiff.
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