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Maximal expiratory flow rates decrease during exhalation (i.e.,in going from higher to lower lung volumes) for the following reasons:
Lipid Bilayer
A fundamental structure in cell membranes composed of two layers of lipid molecules, crucial for cellular integrity and function.
Hydrophobic
Describing molecules or parts of molecules that repel water, often nonpolar substances that do not mix well with water.
Hydrophilic
Describes molecules or substances that are attracted to water and can be dissolved in it, typically because of the presence of polar groups.
Phospholipids
A class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes, consisting of two fatty acids, a glycerol unit, and a phosphate group, playing key roles in cellular structures and functions.
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