Effects of pneumonoconiosis on respiratory organ perform
Asbestos causes scarring of respiratory organ tissue and inflicting inflammation resulting in pneumonoconiosis. Inhaled amphibole fibers reach the air sacs (alveolar) wherever gas is transferred into the blood. The lung's system makes an attempt to get rid of the foreign amphibole fibers with scavenger white blood cells (macrophages). In making an attempt to interrupt down the amphibole fibers, the macrophages are busted and killed, attracting a scarring cell called fibroblasts to the positioning. The result's the formation of connective tissue within the lungs, reducing the lung's ability to deliver gas to the blood and take away greenhouse emission.
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