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How are lungs designed in human benings to maximise the area for exchange of gases ?

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Answered by thomas19mathew
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alveoli increases the area of lungs tremendously they are all sorrounded by blood vessels
Answered by Anonymous
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♤ In the lungs, the air passage that divides into smaller and smaller tubes called bronchi which form bronchioles .

♤ The bronchioles terminate in the balloon like structure called alveoli.

♤ The alveoli present in the lungs provide maximum surface for exchange of gases.

♤ The alveoli have very thin walls and contain an extensive network of blood vessels to facilitate exchange of gases.

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