The term "alveoli" refers to the small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Each lung contains millions of alveoli, not just three. They are essential for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between the lungs and the bloodstream. Therefore, the idea of "three alveoli" is not accurate in the context of human anatomy.
Alveoli
No, the alveoli themselves are not divided into lobes. Instead, the lungs are organized into lobes; the right lung has three lobes and the left lung has two. Alveoli are tiny air sacs located at the end of the bronchial tree within the lobes, where gas exchange occurs. Each lobe contains numerous alveoli, which facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Alveoli alveoli - air sacs in your lungs
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There are hundreds of thousands of alveoli.
Alveoli are expanded chambers of epithelial tissue which form the gas exchange surfaces of the lungs. Multiple alveoli share a common duct forming alveoli sacs.
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