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What ducts connects the alveoli to the storage chambers?

Lactiferous Duct


What is a conducting structure in the Lungs?

Respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.


The bronchi go directly into the alveoli.?

The passage way is Bronchi to Bronchioles then alveoli to alveolar ducts and exchange of gasses occurs in alveoli. So Answer is No..bronchi not goes directly to alveoli.


What is the name of the tiny airways inside the lungs that connect to the alveoli?

alveolar ducts


The respiratory zone of the tracheobronchial tree includes?

respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli


What are air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of gases take place?

Technically yes. However, there are a few more strucutres that thanks to their histological properties can participate in the gas exchange process: respiratory bronchioles, and alveolar ducts.


Where in the ECU are the flexible air ducts stored when not in use?

ECU storage compartment


Where does gas exchange occur between the lungs and blood?

An alveolus (plural: alveoli, from Latin alveolus, "little cavity") is an anatomical structure that has the form of a hollow cavity. Found in the lung parenchyma, the pulmonary alveoli are the dead ends of the respiratory tree, which outcrop from either alveolar sacs or alveolar ducts, which are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well.


Are storage areas free from pipes ventilation ducts and water lines?

Not always. Many double as "riser" access to fire sprinkler systems.


What connects the seminiferous tubules to the epidiymis?

Efferent ducts or ductuli efferentes (latin name). In humans this is about 15-20 small tubes connecting the head of the epididymus with the rete testis.


What happens to the alveoli?

Alveoli are the tiny sacs in the lungs that are the powerhouses of the respiratory system. That is where oxygen-spent blood gives up its carbon dioxide and becomes re-charged with oxygen. Lung alveoli are the ends of the respiratory tree, branching from either alveolar sacs or alveolar ducts, which like alveoli are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well. Alveoli are particular to mammalian lungs.


Which is the best description of alveoli?

b) An alveolus (plural: alveoli, from Latin alveolus, "little cavity") is an anatomical structure that has the form of a hollow cavity.[1] Found in the lung parenchyma, the pulmonary alveoli are the dead ends of the respiratory tree, which outcrop from either alveolar sacs oralveolar ducts, which are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well.[2] Alveoli are particular to mammalian lungs. Different structures are involved in gas exchange in other vertebrates.[3] The alveolar membrane is the gas-exchange surface. The blood brings carbon dioxide from the rest of the body for release into the alveoli, and the oxygen in the alveoli is taken up by the blood in the alveolar blood vessels, to be transported to all the cells in the body.