The LVO line is 0.5 micrometers in diameter, or maybe it would be thinner than a piece of paper. It's probably the best air conditioning unit or heater, depending on how you see it, that we've got anywhere, right? Manate or not. So when we bring all this air in, it's humidified, which means there's huge amounts of water associated with it. So the LVO line become smothered and covered with water. And if they collapse enough that one LVO line edge touches the other, the water sticks to each other. And it collapses. You do not have enough muscular charm, especially you, Matt, in your body
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Overview of the Respiratory System
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