the alveoli are small valves in the engine of an airplane, that allow extra fumes into the cumbustible exhaustion holes. Thus improving performance under water.
Alveoli are found within the lungs. The alveoli act as a specialised gaseous exchange surface in mammals. Another function of alveoli is the production of surfactant.
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The bronchi are the tubes that actually carry the air to the lungs, they have a different function than the alveoli which function in the process for gas exchange.
Type 2 alveoli cells secrete surfactant, which helps to reduce surface tension in the alveoli. This allows for easier expansion of the alveoli during inhalation and prevents them from collapsing during exhalation, promoting efficient gas exchange.
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No, carbon dioxide is not absorbed by the lungs or stored in the alveoli. Instead, the primary function of the alveoli is to facilitate the exchange of gases; oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream while carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, is expelled from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled. This process is essential for maintaining proper respiratory function and gas exchange in the body.
the function of the alveoli is to first turn ur eyes purple and then kill u in ur nightmares.
gas exchange is the intake of the oxygen and the let out of the carbon dioxide
The moistness of the alveoli allows for exchange of gases. This is the primary function of the alveoli, and the lungs. Gases can dissolve in water, but they can not dissolve in dry solid material. If the alveoli were dry, oxygen could not diffuse into the blood and carbon dioxide could not diffuse out. Such a person would suffocate.