what would happen if our lungs were just one big alveoli
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At the end of each bronchiole is a special area that leads into clumps of teeny tiny air sacs called alveoli (say: al-VEE-oh-lie). There are about 600 million alveoli in your lungs and if you stretched them out, they would cover an entire tennis court. Now that's a load of alveoli .
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breathing problems etc will happen if our lungs were just one big alveoli.As we have about 480 million alveoli, located at the end of bronchial tubes.
problems-
moving air in and out of your lungs is the first problem
oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange (diffusion) is the 2 nd problem
pumping blood through your lungs (perfusion) is the 3rd problem
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