EF? (Extracellular fluid). i put a ? because i don't quite understand your question.
Capillaries.
how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen
Pulmonary circulation is the exchange of blood between the heart and the lungs. Systemic circulation is the the exchange of blood between the heart and the body overall
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Capillary system is where gas exchange occurs
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Capillary: A tiny blood vessel where substances are exchanged between the blood and the body cells.
Capillaries
Capillaries are an extremely thin walled blood vessel - they are only one cell thick, which allows for the easy exchange of gases between the blood and the body tissues. Because they are so thin however, this also makes them very fragile.
Veins, Arteries (Capillaries are also blood vessels, but the main job is gas exchange).
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Hematoma is blood pooled outside the blood vessel, aneurysm is a bulging of a blood vessel.
Capillary vessels.
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Assuming this refers to blood vessels, the answer is the capillaries.
Food?! Nothing. If you're referring to how the blood gains oxygen, it is via the coronary arteries which surround the heart, providing the cardiac tissue with energy and oxygen. If you're meaning what blood vessel carries oxygenated blood to the heart it would be the pulmonary vein.
Capillaries are the blood vessels that surround the alveoli, or air sacs, in your lungs. These capillaries are the site of gas exchange.