How are alveoli designed to maximize rhe exchange of gases
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alveoli provide a surface for the exchange of gases. am extensive network of blood vessels is present in the wall of the alveoli. by lifting or ribs and flatten the diaphragm, the chest cavity becomes spacious. air is sucked into the lungs and alveoli. the oxygen from the breath, diffuses into the blood and CO2 from the blood brought from the body, diffuses it into the air.
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alveoli provide a surface for the exchange of gases. am extensive network of blood vessels is present in the wall of the alveoli. by lifting or ribs and flatten the diaphragm, the chest cavity becomes spacious. air is sucked into the lungs and alveoli. the oxygen from the breath, diffuses into the blood and CO2 from the blood brought from the body, diffuses it into the air.
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Within the lungs , the air passage
divides into smaller and smaller tubes
called bronchi which in turn form
bronchioles . The bronchioles terminate
in balloon-like structures called alveoli .
The alveoli present in the lungs provide
maximum surface for exchange of gases .
The alveoli have vary thin walls and
contain an extensive network of blood
vessels to facilitate exchange of gases .
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