How are the alveoli designed to maximise the exchange of gases?

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answered May 26, 2017 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 24
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 The alveoli are the small balloon-like structures present in the lungs. The walls of the alveoli consist of extensive network of blood vessels. Each lung contains 300−350 million alveoli, making it a total of approximately 700 million in both the lungs. The alveolar surface when spread out covers about 80 m2 area. This large surface area makes the gaseous exchange more efficient.

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