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Diffusion boundary of alveoli is formed by which tissue

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Answered by charitychinenye07
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It exists to prevent air bubbles from forming in the blood, and from blood entering the alveoli. It is formed by the type 1 pneumocytes of the alveolar wall, the endothelial cells of the capillaries and the basement membrane between the two cells.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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It exists to keep air rises from framing in the blood, and from blood entering the alveoli.

It is shaped by the sort 1 pneumocytes of the alveolar divider, the endothelial cells of the vessels and the storm cellar layer between the two cells.

The rate of dispersion relies upon the thickness of the natural layer which frames the limit between the outer condition and life forms.

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