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alveolus![]() The tiny air sacs, called alveoli, in the lungs are covered with a network of blood capillaries, allowing oxygen to enter the blood. The alveoli of an adult have a total surface area of 70 sq m/750 sq ft. ![]() Gas exchange in the alveolus. Blood enters the lungs low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the alveolus, where carbon dioxide levels are low. Oxygen diffuses from the alveolus, where oxygen levels are high, into the blood where the level is low, so blood leaves the lungs high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide.
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| Once water has flooded the lungs, osmosis may cause a portion of
any alcohol in the blood to pass out of the circulatory system into the
flooded alveoli. (28-30) Pendelluft is the
movement of air between neighboring lung units (the functional unit of
gas exchange, which consists of structures containing alveoli that
reside distal to the end of the terminal bronchiole) that have different
time constants. Patchy interstitial change with alveolar septal thickening,
coagula of debris in alveoli, and associated atelectasis were evident. |
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