Art, asked by navneetmehra53, 6 months ago

why are lungs divided into very small sac like structures​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕️Lungs are divided into small sac like structures called alveoli to increase the surface area for exchange of gases between lungs and blood.

⭕️Lungs are divided into bronchitis and then further divided into bronchioles.

⭕️These bronchioles* are further divided into small sac like structures called as alveoli**

⭕️carbon dioxide forms impure blood.

So it's brought to lungs and this will be getting replaced with oxygen and this oxygen is absorbed by capillaries*** that are present at the surface of the alveoli and then circulated in the body through blood.

Answered by avyaaz123
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Answer:

They are alveoli [ alveolus}

They are sites of exchange of gases .

they increase surface area in lungs

It is richly supplied by blood vessels to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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