Knowledge Check Solutions
1) High water solubility and small particle size - This is the correct answer.
In contrast to absorption via the gastrointestinal tract or through the skin, gases and particles, which are water-soluble (and thus blood soluble), will be absorbed more efficiently from the lung alveoli. Very small particles (<1 μM) are able to penetrate deep into the alveolar sacs where they can deposit and be absorbed.
2) Tracheobronchial region - This is the correct answer.
Particles 2-5 µM can penetrate into the tracheobronchial region. Very small particles (<1 μM) are able to penetrate deep into the alveolar sacs where they can deposit and be absorbed.
1) High water solubility and small particle size - This is the correct answer.
In contrast to absorption via the gastrointestinal tract or through the skin, gases and particles, which are water-soluble (and thus blood soluble), will be absorbed more efficiently from the lung alveoli. Very small particles (<1 μM) are able to penetrate deep into the alveolar sacs where they can deposit and be absorbed.
2) Tracheobronchial region - This is the correct answer.
Particles 2-5 µM can penetrate into the tracheobronchial region. Very small particles (<1 μM) are able to penetrate deep into the alveolar sacs where they can deposit and be absorbed.