Alveoli: Understanding the Tiny Air Sacs in Your Lungs
The air sacs in the lungs are called alveoli. Alveoli are thin-walled sacs that allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air we breathe and the bloodstream. The alveoli are lined with capillaries, tiny blood vessels that allow oxygen to diffuse into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to diffuse out.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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