Oxygen is 'transported' from the lung capillaries to the body capillaries - in an inverse fashion carbon dioxide is transported from the body capillaries to the Lung Alveoli - the Answer is 'It is rich in CO2."
Carbon Dioxide
A butt
The tiny air sacs in the lungs are alveoli
These are the Alveoli.
Yes
alveolus (alveoli)plural. it's purpose is to exchange gases between the air and the body.
Oxygen
A butt
They need a lot of blood.
Labryinth fish have air sacs and can gulp air.
The bronchi continue to divide into smaller and smaller branches until they end in air sacs. The air sacs in the lungs are called alveoli.
air sacs
air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.
The color of your air sacs are a peach color.
Oxygen moves into the capillaries from the air sacs. Carbon dioxide moves out the the capillaries into the air sacs.
Air sacs need a rich supply of blood vessels to facilitate diffusion. A large number increases the surface area available to pick up oxygen and get rid of CO2.
No, sharks don't have air sacs. Instead they have gills.
small air sacs in your lungs are alveoli (plural) they are where the air you breath in is stored