Magnified Pulmonary Alveoli Model Human Medical Anatomical Model
Product Name | Magnified Pulmonary Alveoli Model |
Product No | VIC-302 |
Material | PVC |
Size | 26x15x35CM |
Application | For school,laboratory and teacher |
Packing |
4pcs/carton, 81x41x29 cm, 8kgs |
Details | The model shows the small branches of principal bronchus: 1. Section of bronchiole of no cartilage. 2. The relation between pulmonary alveoli and terminal bronchiole. 3. The structure of alveolar sac and alveolar duct. 4. The capillary rete in the alveolar sapta. Size: 26x15x35CM |
Knowledge
A pulmonary alveolus (plural: alveoli, from Latin alveolus, "little cavity") is a hollow cup-shaped cavity found in the lung parenchyma where gas exchange takes place. Lung alveoli are found in the acini at the beginning of the respiratory zone. They are located sparsely in the respiratory bronchioles, line the walls of the alveolar ducts, and are more numerous in the blind-ended alveolar sacs. The acini are the basic units of respiration, with gas exchange taking place in all the alveoli present. The alveolar membrane is the gas exchange surface, surrounded by a network of capillaries. Across the membrane oxygen is diffused into the capillaries and carbon dioxide released from the capillaries into the alveoli to be breathed out. Alveoli are particular to mammalian lungs. Different structures are involved in gas exchange in other vertebrates.
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