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The lungs tissues are made up mainly of squamous epithelial tissue (called alveolar epithelium in the lungs). This type of tissue serves a critical function within the lungs because it allows the transfer and exchange of gases with little or no resistance.
The advantages are a short distance between the Oxygen in the alveoli and the blood in the capillaries.
The lungs also contain ciliated epithelium. A function of ciliated epithelium is stimulation of goblet cells to produce a mucous-like substance that not only lubricates but also traps pathogens and particles in the bronchi.
The lungs contain muscle tissues,connective tissues and epithehial tissues
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alveolar
In the alveoli, oxygen is transferred from the inhaled air into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood to be exhaled.
the muscle tissue
squamous epithelial tissue
The lungs are organs. They are made up of multiple tissue types working together for a common function.
1. Muscle 2. connective tissues expand and contract the lungs. 3. Nervous tissue sends and receives messages that help regulate gas exchange in the lungs and the rate at which a person breathes. 4. Epithelial tissue forms the inner lining of the lungs.
Nerve tissue and Epithelial tissue would be my guess. But I am no expert, just a homeschooling mom.
Lungs are made of spongey elastic tissue. Muscles around the lungs help it contract.
The pleura cover and protect the lungs in a fetal pig.
The lungs are organs. They are made up of multiple tissue types working together for a common function.
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.
Areolar tissue in the lungs forms part of the lamina propria, an underlayer of the serous membranes (pleura) of the lungs.
Connective Tissue
The type of tissue in the lungs is mostly epithelial. The other tissue is connective, and some of this is blood, which is a liquid connective tissue.
elastic connective tissue is found in the lungs. The tissue is able to extend when forces are applied to stretch it, yet returned undamaged to its previous condition when the force is released.
From the windpipe, the air moves through two large passageways, called the bronchi. A complex system of much smaller tubes or bronchioles branch out from your bronchi to carry oxygen to the "working parts" of the lungs - the millions of air sacs or alveoli thanks :0