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List any 3 Difference between nephron and alvioli According to their structure

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Answered by shazra379
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Alveoli: Alveoli are surrounded by blood capillaries that link pulmonary arterioles to pulmonary veins.

Nephron: Glomerules and peritubular capillaries are the two types of blood capillaries that surround a nephron.

Alveoli: Pulmonary arterioles supply blood to alveoli.

Nephron: Afferent arterioles supply blood to a nephron.

Answered by Dubeynandani12
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Explanation:Alveoli and nephron serve as both structural and functional units in two distinct systems. Alveoli can be found in the lungs while nephron is found in the kidney. The main difference between alveoli and nephron is that alveoli occur in the respiratory system whereas nephron occurs in the excretory system. The main function of alveoli is to provide sites for the gas exchange through the respiratory membrane in a process known as external respiration. Nephron serves as the basic filtration unit that produces urine from the blood. The wall of both alveoli and nephron is one-cell thick and surrounded by an extensive network of blood capillaries.

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