how does the exchange of gasses between the aveoli and blood happen
A positive correlation, nothing more.
Yes, people had emphysema and black lung in the 1800s. But neither were called those names, and the relationship between the conditions and lung irritants was not known back then.
oxygen.
the aveoli in the Lungs
this is hard
The walls of alveoli are thin to allow the exchange of gases (Co2 and O2) between blood capillaries and the aveoli in the lungs.
no cause aveoli are little air sacks in the lungs. they are not an organ they are in an organ.
No. There is no direct link between these two health problems.
Aveoli can be damaged by obsessive smoking and general air pollution from burning fossil fuels (Such as coal). When aveoli is damaged, it loses surface area and therefore you cannot absorb enough oxygen to keep yourself healthy.
At the aveoli, the blood transfers CO2 and the hemoglobin on red blood cells picks up 02.
no