If "avioli" is a typo for "ravioli," then ravioli is a type of pasta filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables and sealed between two layers of thin pasta dough.
The alveoli are small air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is taken up by the blood and carbon dioxide is released from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled. This gas exchange process is essential for respiration and providing oxygen to the body's tissues.
the un-oxygenated blood is pumped into the lungs where the oxygen is transfused out of the tiny air sacks or avioli before being pumped back to the heart and around the body
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In mammals the lungs transfer oxygen from the air into the mammal's blood. The air flows down through a network of bronchial tubes that divide the airflow into smaller and smaller streams. Finally these streams enter the Avioli, which are small sacs with coated in capillaries (blood vessels who's walls are only one or two cells thick). Then the oxygen passes through the capillaries' membrane and into the blood where it is absorbed by the Hemoglobin in the red blood cells.Also, through the reverse process carbon dioxide is expelled from the blood.
Well this is just an educated guess but i assume it would depend on a potentially infinite number of variables what genes are affected ? which chromosomes are affected? do they fall in to a specific chromosomal pattern or group what kind of mutagen is in use you get the picture but for example say the gene and chromosomal groupings responsible for skin pigmentation mutated as a result of a combination of low frequency delta wave radiation and high frequancy tri-phased static electricity. The result could very well be skin that glows in the dark. another example say you take the gene responsible for making the avioli in your lungs process oxygen and expose it to say magnesium tri acetate the result could very well be that the avioli could now only process magnesium tri-acitaate Gas
The avioli.
The avioli
Between the avioli and the lungs.
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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsiliconiosis is the rare disease in which volcanic silica ash gets lodged in the avioli of the lungs.
The alveoli are small air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is taken up by the blood and carbon dioxide is released from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled. This gas exchange process is essential for respiration and providing oxygen to the body's tissues.
Avioli increase the effective surface area which the body uses to transfer gasses to outside the body.
the avioli in your lungs carry oxygen to blood cells. Blood then carries the oxygen to other parts of the body viz veins and arteries.
Its the little avioli or alvioli inside of your lungs, these allow us to breathe in clean air and out co2. When these get damaged from smoking, drugs etc our breathing becomes very bad and this can lead to throat cancer, if these things ever get soooo damaged it could kill us, and shorten our life span.
The mouth and nose serve to bring air in and out of the body. The trachea brings air from the nose and mouth to the lungs and vice versa. The lungs hold the bronchi which are groups of avioli .The alvioli serve as docking stations where blood cells can exchange co2 for oxygen they take to the rest of the body.
Carbon monoxide. This gas is taken up preferentially by the avioli of the lungs and does not contribute it's oxygen to the process of respiration. So, asphyxiation follows id concentrated CO is present in the immediate atmosphere.
Arteries carry oxygene (blood) to organs and organs use the blood given by arteries to function and preform certain tasks needed for survival the blood used by the organs go to the major veins in the body which are recirculated by the heart and are transfered to the lungs which add oxygene to the unoxigenated blood through the tiny sacks in the lungs (avioli)