Alveoli: Adaptations for Gas Exchange (Edexcel IGCSE Biology (Modular)) : Revision Note

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Alveoli

  • The alveoli are highly adapted and specialised for gas exchange

    • There are many rounded alveolar sacs which give a very large surface area to volume ratio

    • Alveoli (and the capillaries around them) have thin, single layers of cells to minimise diffusion distance

    • Ventilation maintains high levels of oxygen and low levels of carbon dioxide in the alveolar air space, meaning there is a steep concentration gradient for diffusion of gases

    • A good blood supply ensures a constant supply of blood high in carbon dioxide and low in oxygen, again to maintain concentration gradients for diffusion

    • A layer of moisture on the surface of the alveoli helps diffusion as gases dissolve

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Alveoli are specifically adapted to maximise gas exchange

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