how are lungs dezine in human beings to maximize the area of exchange of gases??
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lungs have alveoli with squamous epithelium on the outer surface
that increase the area for exchange of gases
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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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