gas exchanging
The main function of the alveoli is for exchange of gases. The alveoli remove the carbon dioxide from the blood in the capillaries and exchange it with oxygen to be taken to other parts of the body. The carbon dioxide is taken out of the body when we exhale.
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the alveoli are small air sacs that are coated with capillaries which diffuse the oxygen and send it to the blood that goes to your heart.
Blood capillaries allow for the rapid exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen to occur. Carbon dioxide diffuses from the erythrocytes (red blood cells), through the capillary walls, into the alveoli, and is exhaled through the mouth and nose.
It is not exactly water in the outside of the alveoli, it is an oily, washing up liquid type substance called surfactant. What it does is reduces the surface tension on the alveoli, making it easier for us to breathe in.
The alveoli are the places where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchange between tiny capillaries.
alveoli is found at the beetween of lartynx and bronchi to the nose succsesfulli happi ever after .
it is where the gaseous exchange during respiration
function of type 2 alveoli cells is to secrete surfactant.
Alveoli are found within the lungs. The alveoli act as a specialised gaseous exchange surface in mammals. Another function of alveoli is the production of surfactant.
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gas exchanging
The bronchi are the tubes that actually carry the air to the lungs, they have a different function than the alveoli which function in the process for gas exchange.
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the function of the alveoli is to first turn ur eyes purple and then kill u in ur nightmares.
Lungs,trachea,and alveoli
the alveoli are small valves in the engine of an airplane, that allow extra fumes into the cumbustible exhaustion holes. Thus improving performance under water.
Partial pressure affects the movement of oxygen from the alveoli to the blood because it is the main driving force for oxygen movement in the lungs.Oxygen passes from the air to the fluid within the alveoli, into the cell of the alveoli.