Utilisateur
To exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide
Alveoli
Diaphragm
Larynx
Epiglottis
Carbon dioxide
Through the nose and mouth
Bronchioles
Asthma
Oxygen
beat to move mucus and debris up and into the trachea so it can be swallowed and destryed in stomach
small hair like projections that move mucus and debris out of the peripheral
moist surface for dissolving of gases in alveolar air so they can diffuse across the avleolar walls
one cell thick wall reduces diffusion distance
large surface area for maximum exchange of gases
rich blood supply to remove diffused gases and maintain concerntration gradient for future diffusion
because your metabolism slows down due to things like muscle loss and hormonal changes