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Results from damage to tiny air sacs in the lungs

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Answer:In emphysema

Explanation: the inner walls of the lungs' air sacs (alveoli) are damaged, causing them to eventually rupture. This creates one larger air space instead of many small ones and reduces the surface area available for gas exchange.

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