Alveoli
Derived from Latin word “alveus” (“a tray, trough, basin”), literally alveoli (singular: alveolus) means simply sacs.
Alveoli are tiny air sacs (only one cell thick) in the lungs at the end of smallest airways, where the oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange takes place. The average human has nearly 300-480 million in each lung or 700 million in a pair of lungs, providing total surface area of 100m2.
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Sinus Frontalis Superior Nasal ConchalInferior Nasal Concha Nasal CavitySinus Sphenoidalis Alveoli Larynx Nasopharynx
Oropharynx Laryngopharynx Frontal SinusSphenoid SinusEthmoid Sinus Maxillary SinusBronchus Vertebrate Trachea Bronchioles Capillary Beds
Alveolar Duct Alveolar Sacs Pulmonary VeinPulmonary Artery