Cappilarisation is where the capillaries in the lungs and surrounding the alveoli increase in numbers, making gaseous exchange in the lungs more efficient so that the respiratory system is more efficient gnereally and during exercise, meaning the heart does not have to work at a higher level to supply nutrients and oxygen to muscles and organs.
Gaseous exchange takes place in the alveoli where carbon dioxide from the bloodstream diffuses into the air.
The tubes that connect the bronchi with the alveoli are the bronchioles.
es air pass through on its way to the alveoli
i think its called the ALVEOLI
it is a pale cell that in the septa in lungs between pulmanory alveoli which keep alveoli away from collaposing
air sacs
Alveoli
alveoli
Alveoli alveoli - air sacs in your lungs
Alveoli
The humorus
alveoli take co2 from
the alveoli is happen the blood
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.
The actual air exchange takes place in the alveoli of the lungs