Alveolar Structure and Gas Exchange

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[13:07] do you mean pulmonary veins? Because what delivers oxygenated blood back to the left atrium is the pulmonary vein. You said artery.

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you solve my problem to understand the difference between alveoli and alveolar sac
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Best explanation, very detailed and organized.

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Thank you so much for this! There is just one thing I don't understand. You said diffusion keeps on going until the PP of O2 is the same outside and inside the lumen, same for CO2, but then how do they differ again for the next respiration cycle? Does exhalation makes them different again, if so how? Thank you!

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