Alveoli
Yes
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Lung tissue is alternatively called parenchyma. It is actually made up of clusters of soft, spongy air sacs known as lobules.
They are called Alveoli. They act as the primary gas exchange. Their wall is thin, and is surrounded by capillaries. This allows exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
the thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the alveoli. they are tiny are sacks in your lungs.
the thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the alveoli. they are tiny are sacks in your lungs.
alveoli. they are the basic functional unit of the lungs. it is where gas exchange occurs.
Air sacs of the lungs
The scientific name for the air sacs in the lungs is alveoli. These tiny structures are where gas exchange takes place, with oxygen entering the blood and carbon dioxide being removed.
air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.
Either the heart or the lungs but I'm not sure which.
There are about 300 million alveoli in each of your lungs. These tiny air sacs provide an ideal site for the diffusion of gases into and out of the blood – also known as gaseous exchange.The alveoli have a very large surface area – in fact if all of the alveoli in your lungs were spread out flat they would cover the area of a tennis court.