Biology, asked by vanitapatil137, 10 months ago

A respiratory surface area should be

thin, may be 1mm or less.​

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Answered by Abhinandhan
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Explanation:

Large surface area - many alveoli are present in the lungs with a shape that further increases surface area. Thin walls - alveolar walls are one cell thick providing gases with a short diffusion distance. Moist walls - gases dissolve in the moisture helping them to pass across the gas exchange surface.

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