The thin surface of alveoli allows for efficient gas exchange between the air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries. This thinness minimizes the distance oxygen and carbon dioxide need to diffuse, ensuring rapid exchange and efficient oxygen uptake by the body.
Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli in the lungs into the surrounding capillaries. The concentration of oxygen in the alveoli is higher than in the blood, so oxygen moves across the thin wall of the alveoli and into the bloodstream through a process called diffusion.
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The walls of alveoli are thin to allow the exchange of gases (Co2 and O2) between blood capillaries and the aveoli in the lungs.
the aveoli
Pulmany Surfactants. This is accomplished by lowering the surface tension in the aveoli. When the surface tension in the aveoli is decreased it allows for easier reinhilation of the aveoli because there is less work required to do reinflate them.
the aveoli in the Lungs
No, we need many, many alveoli to give the surface area needed for gas exchange.
how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen
no cause aveoli are little air sacks in the lungs. they are not an organ they are in an organ.
The thin sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place are called aveoli.
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