Alveoli, the tiny air sacs in the lungs, are typically not described by a specific color since they are microscopic structures and are often transparent or colorless when viewed in their natural state. However, in anatomical illustrations or during medical examinations, they may appear pinkish due to the presence of blood vessels and the surrounding lung tissue. Their coloration can also vary depending on factors like health conditions or the presence of substances like mucus or fluid.
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Alveoli alveoli - air sacs in your lungs
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Alveoli (pulmonis) or just alveoli.
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.
Alveoli.