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Q: Why is the distance between the air in an alveolus and the blood in an alveolar capillary is less than 1 1000th of a millimetre important?
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Why is the distance between the air in an alveolus and the blood in an alveolar capillary is less than 11000th of a millimetre?

Around the lungs,the blood is separated from the air inside each alveolus by only two cell layers; the cells making up the wall of the alveolus and the capillary wall itself. This is a distance of less than a thousandth of a millimetre. Because the air in the alveolus has a higer concentration of oxygen than the blood entering the capillary network, oxygen diffuses from the air across the wall of the alveolus and into the blood. That is why the distance is important.


What are the four Layers of alveolar capillary membrane?

→ layers from alveolus to capillary ①surfactant layer (inside alveolus) ②pneumocyteⅠ(typeⅠ cell) layer ③fused basal lamina (consists of basal laminae of alveolar epithelium and capillary endothelium) ④endothelium (inside capillary)


Why does oxygen diffusion from the alveolus to the alveolar capillary occur?

Diffusion (of anything) occurs because of a concentration gradient meaning there is more oxygen in one place than another. Alveolus when you inhale will have a higher concentration of oxygen that that of the alveolar capillary resulting in a concentration gradient, this causing diffusion to occur until equilibrium is met. This means more oxygen in alveolus so oxygen travels into the alveolar capillary until a balanced amount of oxygen is in both places, but then of course the oxygen is transported and you exhale and inhale so the process repeats.


What is the adjective for alveolus?

The adjective for alveolus (singular) or alveoli (plural) is alveolar.


Does the gas exchange function of the respiratory system occur in the alveoli?

Yes gas is transferred through the alveolar/capillary membrane in the alveolus. Gas moves from the alveolar air sacs to the pulmonary capillaries.


What are the Layers of the respiratory membrane?

Squamous epithelial lining of alveolus Endothelial cells lining an adjuacent capillary Fused basal laminae between alveolar and endothelial cells


What is characterized anatomically as the permanent abnormal enlargement of distal airway spaces and destruction of the alveolar walls?

Emphysema. The alveolar walls are destroyed and replaced with scar tissue, which cannot allow diffusion of oxygen from the alveolus to the capillary. It cannot be reversed.


What substance diffuses from an alveolus into a capillary?

Oxygen.


Is oxygen more concentrated in the alveolus or capillary?

In the alveoli


Which substance diffuses from a capillary into an alveolus?

carbon dioxide


How can the blockage of the alveolus be removed?

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.


What is a functions of alveoli in speech organ?

it help in the exchange of o2 in blood capillary and co2 from blood capillary into alveolus