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No, we need many, many alveoli to give the surface area needed for gas exchange.

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What absorbes oxygen from the air?

the aveoli in the Lungs


What happens between the aveoli?

how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen


Is the aveoli an organ?

no cause aveoli are little air sacks in the lungs. they are not an organ they are in an organ.


Do veins surround aveoli?

no


Where is the aveoli located?

in the lungs


Which two gases are exchanged in the aveoli?

At the aveoli, the blood transfers CO2 and the hemoglobin on red blood cells picks up 02.


If a person live in Canada which two hemispheres does he or she live in?

North and West


if a person live in china, in which two does he or she live?

In northern and eastern hemispheres.


Is there osmosis for aveoli of lungs?

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What are millions in the lungs?

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If a person lives in the US what two hemispheres do they live in?

They live in the Western Hemisphere. Only one, not two.


What cause distruction to aveoli?

Aveoli can be damaged by obsessive smoking and general air pollution from burning fossil fuels (Such as coal). When aveoli is damaged, it loses surface area and therefore you cannot absorb enough oxygen to keep yourself healthy.