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Gas exchange
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a dangerous condition that causes insufficient gas exchange in the lungs, resulting in low oxygen levels in the blood. This can lead to respiratory failure and a lack of adequate oxygen supply to the body's tissues and organs.
The thin sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place are called aveoli.
The air spaces in the lungs are called pulmonary alveoli. They are where gas exchange occurs in the lungs of mammals.
The actual sites of gas exchange within the lungs are the alvioli.
The opening to book lungs is called a stigma. It allows for gas exchange between the respiratory system and the environment.
The gas exchange that takes place in the lungs are carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Because that is where the primary gas exchange happens.
The efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs of vertebrates is greater because it increases the lungs' internal surface area.
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The small sac-like structures that are the site of gas exchange in the lungs are called alveoli. They are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air we breathe and our bloodstream, allowing for efficient respiration.