Exposure to environmental hazards such as coal dust, silica dust, and asbestos may lead to pulmonary fibrosis or scarring of the lung tissue. With this condition the lungs become stiff and have less elasticity.

What would happen to the total lung capacity and vital capacity under these conditions?
Explain your reasoning for your response.

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Answer:

Exposure to occupational hazards such as coal dust, silica dust, and asbestos may lead to fibrosis, or scarring of lung tissue. With this condition, the lungs become stiff and have less "expansion".

The lung capacity would become smaller and less elastic, causing shortness of breath and asphyxiation.

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