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The oxygen in the lungs goes in to alveoli, which have a large surface area so that the oxygen can diffuse (spread out into) the capillaries surrounding the lungs.

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The transfer of oxygen to the hemoglobin of the red blood cells is accomplished by alveoli.

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From what I recall from high school anatomy, yes. There are little sac-like structures in the lungs called alveoli that are the actual "absorbers". Hope that helps

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All the conducting tubes of your lungs will be oxygenated to some degree. The place where the oxygen actually enters the bloodstream is in the tiny end sacs called alveoli.

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The alveoli :D

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alveolus.

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diffusion

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