As individuals age, various physiological changes occur in the lungs. One of the primary changes is an increase in pulmonary compliance. Pulmonary compliance refers to the lung's ability to stretch and expand. With aging, elastin fibers in the lungs degrade, leading to decreased elastic recoil. This results in the lungs becoming more compliant, meaning they require less effort to expand during inhalation.
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Therefore, the correct answer to the question about changes in the lungs with increasing age is that pulmonary compliance increases.
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