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β 11y agoThe microvilli and villi in the intestine increase the absorbent surface where nutrients are transported into the blood. The alveoli in the lungs and gill lamellae bring oxygen in the air and water to the bloodstream,
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β 11y agoAlveoli are expanded chambers of epithelial tissue which form the gas exchange surfaces of the lungs. Multiple alveoli share a common duct forming alveoli sacs.
Yes, the word lamella is a noun, a singular (the plural is lamellae), common, concrete noun.
air sac
The Air Sacs or The End of the Bronchioles.
thay are both thick cells :)
Ribbon like stools are common in patients with intussuseption where there is invagination of the intestine or telescoping of intestine.Ribbon like stools are common in patients with intussuseption where there is invagination of the intestine or telescoping of intestine.
Air sacs of the lungs
The most common ailments of the large intestine include intestinal gas, diarrhea, and constipation. There are serious disorders such as diverticulosis as well.
No, the word 'alveoli' (the plural form of the noun alveolus) is a common noun, a general word for any small, angular cavity, pit, or hollow.
Intestine transplants are the least common type of organ transplant, typically performed in cases of intestinal failure or disease that cannot be managed with other treatments. Due to the complexity of the surgery and the risk of complications, intestine transplants are less common compared to more common organ transplants such as kidney or liver transplants.
they are both one cell thick to let the gases diffuse
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