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how are the alveoli designed to get the exchange of gases ​

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Answered by nouser71
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How are the alveoli designed to maximize the exchange of gases? The alveoli are thin walled and richly supplied with a network of blood vessels to facilitate exchange of gases between blood and the air filled in alveoli. They have balloon – like structure that provide maximum surface area for exchange of gases.

Answered by Rishita2003
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Alveoli are richly supplied with blood vessels as they are the balloon like structures.

They are the  structure that provide maximum surface area for exchange of gases.

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 out into the air.

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