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how our lungs are designed as a effective breathing surface​

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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One of the primary functions of the alveoli is to create a large surface area in the lungs. Why is a large surface are so important

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Your lungs are part of the respiratory system, a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe. The respiratory system's main job is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They Work

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirways

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.The NOSE is the preferred entrance for outside air into the respiratory system. The hairs lining the nose's wall are part of the air-cleaning system.

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.The NOSE is the preferred entrance for outside air into the respiratory system. The hairs lining the nose's wall are part of the air-cleaning system.Air also enters through the MOUTH, especially for those who have a mouth-breathing habit, whose nasal passages may be temporarily blocked by a cold, or during heavy exercise.

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.The NOSE is the preferred entrance for outside air into the respiratory system. The hairs lining the nose's wall are part of the air-cleaning system.Air also enters through the MOUTH, especially for those who have a mouth-breathing habit, whose nasal passages may be temporarily blocked by a cold, or during heavy exercise.The THROAT collects incoming air from your nose and mouth then passes it down to the windpipe (trachea).

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.The NOSE is the preferred entrance for outside air into the respiratory system. The hairs lining the nose's wall are part of the air-cleaning system.Air also enters through the MOUTH, especially for those who have a mouth-breathing habit, whose nasal passages may be temporarily blocked by a cold, or during heavy exercise.The THROAT collects incoming air from your nose and mouth then passes it down to the windpipe (trachea).The WINDPIPE (trachea) is the passage leading from your throat to your lungs.

The Parts of the Respiratory System and How They WorkAirwaysSINUSES are hollow spaces in the bones of your head above and below your eyes that are connected to your nose by small openings. Sinuses help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.The NOSE is the preferred entrance for outside air into the respiratory system. The hairs lining the nose's wall are part of the air-cleaning system.Air also enters through the MOUTH, especially for those who have a mouth-breathing habit, whose nasal passages may be temporarily blocked by a cold, or during heavy exercise.The THROAT collects incoming air from your nose and mouth then passes it down to the windpipe (trachea).The WINDPIPE (trachea) is the passage leading from your throat to your lungs.The windpipe divides into the two main BRONCHIAL TUBES, one for each lung, which divides again into each lobe of your lungs. These, in turn, split further into bronchioles.

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