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What is the difference between Alveoli and Bronchi?

What is the difference between Alveoli and Bronchi?

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M. Gomez

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Answered Jul 16, 2020

At the top of the lungs, there are small branching airways called bronchioles. At the top of the bronchioles, you can spot tiny air sacs in the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange. The other purposes for the alveoli include the creation of pulmonary surfactants, enzymes, and hormones.

At the top of the lungs, there are small branching airways called bronchioles. At the top of the
Pulmonary surfactant is a type of liquid substance that assists in managing the passing of substances in and out of the lungs. It also acts as a guard within our respiratory organs. Also, alveoli are the sites where we process harmful air substances like chemicals, pathogens, and drugs. Bronchi is described as a large tube that unites our trachea to our lungs. Finally, it branches out to establish a smaller bronchial tube. Our bronchial tubes are responsible for carrying air in and out of our lungs.

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Answered Jul 16, 2020

At the top of the lungs, there are small branching airways called bronchioles. At the top of the bronchioles, you can spot tiny air sacs in the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange. The other purposes for the alveoli include the creation of pulmonary surfactants, enzymes, and hormones. Pulmonary surfactant is a type of liquid substance that assists in managing the passing of substances in and out of the lungs. It also acts as a guard within our respiratory organs.

At the top of the lungs, there are small branching airways called bronchioles. At the top of the
Also, alveoli are the sites where we process harmful air substances like chemicals, pathogens, and drugs. Bronchi is described as a large tube that unites our trachea to our lungs. Finally, it branches out to establish a smaller bronchial tube. Our bronchial tubes are responsible for carrying air in and out of our lungs.

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