The two bones that contribute to the formation of the alveoli in the jaw are the maxilla and the mandible. The maxilla forms the upper jaw and contains the alveolar process, which holds the upper teeth. The mandible, or lower jaw, also has an alveolar process that supports the lower teeth. Together, these bones create the dental arches that house the roots of the teeth.
Alveoli
CO2 and O2
In the mitochondria.There are two sites actually.First step occurs in cytoplasm
The alveoli
1) Bronchioles 2) Alveoli
The correct order is:nosetracheamain bronchusbronchi (two) which is part of the lungsbronchioles - tinier than the bronchialveolismall capillaries surround each alveoli and cover each alveoli's surface-- CO2 passes from the alveoli to the venous blood supply; the blood passes O2 to alveoli and into the arterial blood supply
Two (or more) bones meet at a joint.
The two (left and right) parietal and the temporal bones are anterior (closer to the front of the body).
Two Bones was created on 1958-01-22.
The bones in the lower arm are the RADIUS and the ULNA.
alveoli
The vomer bone,two nasal bones, two zygomatic bones, two lacrimal bones, two inferior nasal concha bones, two palatine bones, two fused maxillae, and on mandible.