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10 pcs/1.24 cubic ft ctn. GW: 21 lbs. 39 cm (L) x 22 cm (W) x 41 cm (H) GW: 7.6 kg
This model demonstrates the trauma caused within the exceedingly
narrow bronchioles during an asthma attack.
•An asthma attack causes these tiny air passageways, otherwise
known as bronchioles, to constrict, greatly limiting the amount of
air able to pass through. In addition, the bronchioles become
inflamed and goblet cells release obstructing mucous.
• As a point of comparison, the asthma-stricken bronchiole is featured
next to a healthy, undisturbed bronchiole.
• The base holds a set of recessed pullout cards detailing methods of
treatment and prevention. |
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