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Q: How much air is being effectively moved during ventilation and how much blood access to the alveoli is called what ratio?
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Movement of air to and from the alveoli is called what?

Ventilation


What are the tiny air sacs called in the bronchi branches?

Alveoli


What is noninvasive and invasive ventilation?

A mask interface is called noninvasive ventilation, while a tracheostomy tube is called invasive ventilation


What are small air sacs of lung tissue called?

Alveoli (pulmonis) or just alveoli.


What are the air spaces in the lungs called?

The air spaces in the lungs are called pulmonary alveoli. They are where gas exchange occurs in the lungs of mammals.


The tiny air sac in the lung?

These are called alveoli. The singular term is alveolus.


What are the small sacs in the lungs where carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen?

The humorus


Tiny air sacs that are located in the lungs are called?

Alveoli


What is the fluid in the alveoli called?

Pneumonia.


What is another name for the air sacs?

i think its called the ALVEOLI


What is the correct order of the passage of oxygen during the first phase of the respiration cycle?

There are three phases of respiration. The first phase is called pulmonary ventilation. The correct order of the passage of oxygen during the first phase is inhalation of air into the alveoli or air sacs in the lungs and exhalation of the air. Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the blood then the oxygen diffuses from the blood to the cell.


What is the gas law that involves direct relationships?

Respiration relates directly to the ventilation of the lungs. The respiration system is the passages that transport incoming air to the lungs and to the microscopic air sacs called alveoli where gasses are exchanged.