alveoli
The alveoli in the lungs.
Alveolar sac and alveoli
the aveoli
Respiratory surface is the surface where respiratory gas exchange in an animal. Ex-lungs
They are called alvioli (al-vee-oh-li)
Smoking increases the elasticity of the lungs.
The tiny sacs within the lungs that increase the respiratory surface are called alveoli. These microscopic air sacs provide a large surface area for gas exchange, allowing oxygen to enter the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to be expelled from the body. The extensive network of alveoli enhances the efficiency of respiration, making it possible for the body to meet its oxygen demands effectively. Each lung contains millions of alveoli, significantly contributing to the overall respiratory surface area.
I think you mean the diaphragm, and that's part of the respiratory system. It's a muscle below the lungs, and when it tightens, it increases the volume of the cavity the lungs are in, so the lungs increase in volume as well, and air rushes into the lungs.
Ozone can affect both lungs and respiratory system. It is because it acts as a pollutant over the surface.
Respiratory surface is the region where gaseous exchange occur. It includes respiratory bronchiole, alveolar duct and alveolus. Large surface surface is needed the increase the diffusion rate of gaseous. Respiratory surface also exhibit other properties such as moist and only one-cell thick. Nika G.
Black Lung disease works by building up coal dust on the surface area of your lungs, therefore reducing the overall surface area of your lungs and reducing the efficency of the lungs.
The respiratory surface in humans is called the alveoli. These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where gas exchange occurs, with oxygen from the air we breathe passing into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide moving out.