The thin sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place are called aveoli.
The Plumonary Alveolus! :P (^@^)~
Gravity affects the shape of soap bubbles by dragging them towards the ground. When a bubble forms, gravity causes water to collect at the lowest, centermost point of the bubble which is what allows the globular shape of the bubble to form
the lungs are cone shaped
bronchi is tube shaped organ. It splits from primary bronchus and enters lungs.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
Alveoli are amazing little structures. Shaped like bunches of grapes, they give the largest surface area using the smallest space--like putting marbles in a box. All "sides" of their round shape allow the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen through tiny blood vessels. Because of their shape, alveoli are more effective than if we exchanged gases in other tissue of the lungs.
They affect shape and size.
even air pressure
It depends on its chemicle its dipped in
good foods such as vegtables and fruits keep you in shape
Well, the shape of a Portuguese Man-Of-War looks like a bubble that was inflated with bubble gum and then spit out but the bubble is not popped. I've been stung by one and it HURTS! Its also blue too if you wanted to know that too.
Hyperbola
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