So ur in health too huh? I have to do the same worksheet! I'll tell you if I find it.
A lot of the lung tissue can be damaged by smoking, but you seem to be asking about the alveoli (singular = alveolus). These are small sacs surrounded by blood vessels that are located at the end of the various branches of the air passageways inside the lungs.
The group of flattened sacs that detoxifies poisons that may be found in the body are called Golgi. Golgi are present in most eukaryotic cells.
A Golgi apparatus is the group of flattened sacs that detoxifies poisons that may be found in the body. The Golgi are grouped together like a stack of bowls.
Smoking can severely damage your lungs by destroying the air sacs in them, making it hard to breathe.
The endoplasmic reticulum, specifically the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, is responsible for detoxifying poisons that may be found in the body. This organelle contains enzymes that help neutralize and metabolize toxic substances, making them easier to eliminate from the body.
Hair, once out of the hair sacs and above the scalp is dead. Not much you can do about that. Hair, still under production is all controlled by the body anyhow. And if the hair sacs are damaged, not much to do about that either. If the hair sacs are OK, just do what you should to stay overall healthy and your hair should sort itself out.
A tobacco plant typically has four pollen sacs (microsporangia) on each anther. Each of these sacs contains numerous pollen cells, which are the male reproductive cells that will be dispersed for fertilization. The exact number of pollen cells can vary, but it is typically in the thousands for each anther.
William Higginbotham died from emphysema, a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
You have over billion air sacs in your lungs. Together they form about 100 square meter or 1100 square feet surface area. Through these large number of alveoli, you have transfer of oxygen and carbon bi oxide. When you have the air sacs damaged, that is compensated by increase in rate and depth of respiration. When the damage is more than, what can be compensated, you get respiratory failure. In this you get the oxygen, less than what is required by your body. This can be seen as central cyanosis.
Lysosomes are also known as "suicide sacs" because of their autolysis role, wherein a damaged cell ruptures its lysosomes and in effect digests itself.
vacuole's are storage sacs
vacuole's are storage sacs