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Why are the alveolar walls so thin?

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Answered by traptigupta
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Question - Why are the alveolar walls so thin?

Answer - The walls are so thin that the oxygen, brought in during inhalation, can diffuse through them to enter your blood. Likewise, carbon dioxide is carried by your blood to the blood vessels in the alveoli where it diffuses through the thin wallsand into the air in your lungs.

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Answered by Jennya00
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The walls are so thin that the oxygen, brought in during inhalation, can diffuse through them to enter your blood. Likewise, carbon dioxide is carried by your blood to the blood vessels in the alveoli where it diffuses through the thin walls and into the air in your lungs.


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