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How are the alveoli designed to maximize the exchange of gases?
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Answered by sahvaishnavi7
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  • The alveoli are thin-walled and richly supplied with a network of blood vessels to facilitate the exchange of gases between blood and the air-filled in alveoli.
  • They have a balloon-like structure that provides maximum surface area for exchange of gases.

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The alveoli are thin-walled and richly supplied with a network of blood vessels to facilitate the exchange of gases between blood and the air-filled in alveoli. They have a balloon-like structure that provides maximum surface area for exchange of gases.

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