AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY

GAS EXCHANGE IN HUMANS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
what is found around alveoli?
A
capillaries
B
pleura
C
lymphatic nodes
D
saliva
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The walls of the alveoli share a membrane with the capillaries. That’s how close they are. This lets oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse, or move freely, between the respiratory system and the bloodstream. Oxygen molecules attach to red blood cells, which travel back to the heart.

Detailed explanation-2: -The alveoli are surrounded by tiny blood vessels, called capillaries. The alveoli and capillaries both have very thin walls, which allow the oxygen to pass from the alveoli to the blood. The capillaries then connect to larger blood vessels, called veins, which bring the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.

Detailed explanation-3: -Each alveolus is cup-shaped with very thin walls. It’s surrounded by networks of blood vessels called capillaries that also have thin walls. The oxygen you breathe in diffuses through the alveoli and the capillaries into the blood.

Detailed explanation-4: -(b) The lining of blood vessels, lung alveoli and kidney tubules are all made up of epithelial tissue.

Detailed explanation-5: -Final answer: The capillaries around the air sacs take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.

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