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The exchange of gases takes place in the alveoli To what extent is the structure of alveoli suitable for this​

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Answered by vedanshchhikara7
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The carbon dioxide you breathe out is diffused from the capillaries to the alveoli, up the bronchial tree and out your mouth. The alveoli are just one cell in thickness, which allows the gas exchange of respiration to take place rapidly.

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The carbon dioxide you breathe out is diffused from the capillaries to the alveoli, up the bronchial tree and out your mouth. The alveoli are just one cell in thickness, which allows the gas exchange of respiration to take place rapidly.

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