The alveoli are located in the lungs. They are used to move carbon dioxide and oxygen between the lungs and the bloodstream.
as it moves through blood vessels capillaries in the alveoli walls, your blood takes oxygen from the alveoli and gives off carbon dioxide to the alveoli
i think its called the ALVEOLI
Gaseous exchange takes place in the alveoli where carbon dioxide from the bloodstream diffuses into the air.
Clusters of alveoli in the lungs work together to facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing. Blood flows around the alveoli, allowing for the diffusion of gases between the air sacs and blood vessels. This process ensures that oxygen is taken up by the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released from the body.
The alveoli is the division of the respiratory system where gas exchange with the blood occurs. Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses into the blood in the capillaries surrounding the alveoli, while carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled.
Macrophages in the alveoli are scavengercells that work to keep the lung free of "foreign" materials.
as it moves through blood vessels capillaries in the alveoli walls, your blood takes oxygen from the alveoli and gives off carbon dioxide to the alveoli
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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.