There are alveoli in your lungs and in your mouth.
It is situated at the abdomen
The adjective for alveolus (singular) or alveoli (plural) is alveolar.
mammary alveolus
The heart is situated on the central side of the thoracic cavity
Alveolar macrophage cells work to clear particles from the alveolus by phagocytosis. If this process is overcome by continued build up of particles then the alveolus becomes damaged. Once an alveolus is blocked there isn't much you can do.
One alveolus is a singular, tiny air sac of the lung, surrounded by a network of capillaries, and through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. A cluster of such air sacs are alveoli (plural of alveolus).
the skull
Thin walls to allow gases to diffuse across them
It is carbon dioxide which is collected from different organs of the body by blood
Dorsal is situated on the upper part and at the rear of a body, lateral is situated at the side
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