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Capillaries are the blood vessels that surround the alveoli, or air sacs, in your lungs. These capillaries are the site of gas exchange.
Air sacs; blood vessels that surround the air sacs
uterus and the amniotic sac
The sarcoplasmic reticulum are the membranous interconnecting channels and sacs that surround and run parallel to the myofibrils.
Yes, a woman can have two amniotic sacs, which typically occurs in the case of a multiple pregnancy, such as twins. Each fetus can develop in its own amniotic sac, a condition known as dichorionic-diamniotic twins. This situation allows each fetus to have its own space and fluid, reducing the risk of complications associated with shared sacs. However, not all twins will have separate sacs; some may share one, leading to different classifications of twin pregnancies.
Diffusion. O2 moves from an area of higher concentration to a lower concentration.
Almost right....the exchange takes place in the alveoli
Grasshoppers do not have an amniotic sac. Animals with amniotic sacs are mammals and birds that have a sac for the fetus to grow and gain nourishment from.
If the doctor can see a sex organ on the fetus using ultrasound, then that is a good way to tell. Otherwise, they can take a sample of amniotic fluid that surround the fetus, using a needle, then testing the fluid for male or female.
Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.