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Fine, wet crackling sounds usually caused by closed alveoli popping open when enough air pressure is applied. Fluid in the lungs squeezes alveoli closed, making them unavailable for gas exchange until
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Fine, wet crackling sounds usually caused by closed alveoli popping open when enough air pressure is applied. Fluid in the lungs squeezes alveoli closed, making them unavailable for gas exchange until they can be forced open
A) True
B) False
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It can be forced open
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