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Alveoli: Gas Exchange 

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The alveoli ("many alveoli", "one alveolus") are the sites of gas exchange in the lungs. They are tiny air sacks sometimes described as being cauliflower-shaped. Oxygen diffuses across the lining of the alveoli and blood capillaries into and into red blood cells. Carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the alveoli. A concentration gradient is maintained by breathing as well as blood flow.
The main adaptation of the gas exchange surface are:
1. Large surface area
2. Thin wall
3. Moist lining
4. Good blood supply
5. Good ventilation

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@sussybaka7532
@sussybaka7532 5 лет назад
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@triptizzz6411 5 лет назад
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@ratatouisvuitton864 5 лет назад
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@sabertoothtooth2572
@sabertoothtooth2572 5 лет назад
Great explanation! Alot better than some of the videos that look like they've been made in the great depression
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@inara89iz 2 года назад
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@king112ize 7 лет назад
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@Science_Sauce 7 лет назад
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@omart2500 6 лет назад
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@acestar4829 6 лет назад
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@princeshukla2497 6 лет назад
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@melissarainchild
@melissarainchild 3 года назад
A relaxed voice that comes to the point. Perfect rate of distribution, perfect spacing. Thanks, you helped...and gained one subscriber :)
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@Science_Sauce 3 года назад
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@inara89iz 2 года назад
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@freddieedwards1938
@freddieedwards1938 4 года назад
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@miniman05
@miniman05 9 месяцев назад
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@roshan.roshan55
@roshan.roshan55 2 года назад
Cmon that didn’t look like cauliflower 😂😂
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It was a grape 😂
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@aishaarmy461 3 года назад
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@aisheeaindreebanerjee7195
@aisheeaindreebanerjee7195 4 года назад
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@king_champ9901 3 года назад
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@timothyc2346
@timothyc2346 3 года назад
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@mohamedalshamsi880
@mohamedalshamsi880 5 лет назад
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@eshalhasan3415
@eshalhasan3415 3 года назад
This 3 mins video taught me smth my teacher couldn't teach me in 40 mins. TYSM! So useful for biology students
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@ADNAN-sd4pr 3 года назад
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@arxan4467
@arxan4467 3 года назад
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@SleepDeprivedGaming
@SleepDeprivedGaming 3 года назад
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@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 5 лет назад
excellent video, concise and to the point
@vihaangamerz5761
@vihaangamerz5761 2 года назад
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@tanishamalhi
@tanishamalhi 7 месяцев назад
omg this video is actually more helpful than any of my science teachers notes, i had a mental breakdown cause i didn't understand the topic and in just 3 minutes i understood it but u may want to slow it down because it does go a bit fast
@suzannahporter1254
@suzannahporter1254 4 года назад
This is soooo helpful and short so you don't get bored :D Thank's so much!
@patsang4507
@patsang4507 24 дня назад
Excellent as is the inhalation exhalation video. As a distance learning teacher, thank you!
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@tanjadevos7255 3 года назад
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@munazzafareed8831
@munazzafareed8831 3 года назад
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@kiranks8789
@kiranks8789 3 года назад
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@theamazingguy150
@theamazingguy150 5 лет назад
Thank you, especially because you explained how the concentration gradient is mantained
@ahmedhaseeb7228
@ahmedhaseeb7228 4 года назад
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@tryhardjustin5628 4 года назад
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@ebrimabah3837 2 года назад
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@musicotti617 5 лет назад
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@tiyapatel7731
@tiyapatel7731 3 года назад
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@samuelhunt7923 3 года назад
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@devimaddu1956 3 года назад
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@zhongliswallet1429 Год назад
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@narges8438 4 года назад
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@solosol5430
@solosol5430 Год назад
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@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce Год назад
Happy to help!
@user-rj5fx2ln4r
@user-rj5fx2ln4r 6 месяцев назад
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@Ghost.Spectrum
@Ghost.Spectrum 5 лет назад
Thanks so much man! I was always scratching my head when I saw words like "diffusion". I knew the basics of gas exchange but wanted to know more. Awesome explanation and very clear for a first semester human anatomy student! I'll try to remember this video in case my anatomy/physiology professor wants to give a more visual representation of gas exchange
@ccarrie87
@ccarrie87 2 месяца назад
Did not expect a geordie accent 😂😂 pleasant surprise and great vid 👍🏼
@baryantambirajackline7838
@baryantambirajackline7838 3 месяца назад
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@vegitogamerz2283
@vegitogamerz2283 2 года назад
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@jhyland87
@jhyland87 5 лет назад
Nice. Ive always wondered exactly how this works
@---nk3kc
@---nk3kc 5 лет назад
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@jahanaraislam2947
@jahanaraislam2947 3 года назад
It's helpful for me in my "Science" studies! In my "Science" book, I read about this "Alveoli" how it works? Then, I learn it practically from you. Thanks a lot!!!!
@isee7283
@isee7283 9 месяцев назад
an amazing video - 10/10
@irfanali9051
@irfanali9051 Год назад
Thankyou sir I got 1st position in test 🙂
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce Год назад
Well done!!
@trialsofkay890
@trialsofkay890 5 лет назад
thank you, this was really helpful and interesting.
@np4511
@np4511 6 лет назад
Hi! what happens if there is a high CO2 concentration in the atmosphere - how will this affect heart rate?
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 6 лет назад
SHORT ANSWER: heart rate will increase. LONGER ANSWER: increased carbon dioxide in the air means more carbon dioxide will diffuse into the blood, raising the blood CO2 level. CO2, when dissolved in blood, makes blood more acidic. The brain recognises this drop in blood pH, and sends a signal to the heart to beat faster to try to remove it.
@np4511
@np4511 6 лет назад
But I'm slightly confused. If oxygen diffuses into the capillary from the alveoli how does CO2 diffuse into the capillary as well?
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 6 лет назад
The diffusion of one gas doesn't prevent the diffusion of another. Under normal circumstances, the blood CO2 level is higher that that in the alveoli, so CO2 would diffuse out of the blood. However, in the example you described where atmospheric CO2 level rises, the concentration in the alveoli would also increase. This would either slow the diffusion of CO2 out of the blood, or result in a change in direction of CO2 movement (if the atmospheric CO2 level became high enough).
@np4511
@np4511 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, your explanation was perfect!
@butter7170
@butter7170 5 лет назад
hey! can you make a video of double circulation? thanks !
@mohdumar5688
@mohdumar5688 Год назад
Thank you this video is very useful for me
@AnshulBhavsar
@AnshulBhavsar 6 лет назад
thank you so much, i understood the topic very well.
@esnapeye7098
@esnapeye7098 5 лет назад
I didn't understand the messy thing about capillaries of pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein with the air sac????
@Milandvu
@Milandvu 2 года назад
thank you soooo much now I can finish my assignment
@Your_local-geography-enjoyer
thank you so much!
@marialivingston8154
@marialivingston8154 3 года назад
This was so useful thank you so much!! Ahh I'm going to pass my test now!!
@lqvexiao
@lqvexiao Год назад
well did you pass
@marialivingston8154
@marialivingston8154 Год назад
Yes!
@raudri2011
@raudri2011 2 месяца назад
Great explanation
@camera_man6969
@camera_man6969 Год назад
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@zainabfarooq6195
@zainabfarooq6195 6 лет назад
thanks that really helped
@TheDazzler420
@TheDazzler420 4 года назад
Helpful knowledge for understanding caronavirus
@SayedHassan-nt7xr
@SayedHassan-nt7xr Год назад
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@fidelroyolandasmackonmytid9095
@fidelroyolandasmackonmytid9095 2 года назад
So helpful,thanks 🙏
@ym8780
@ym8780 6 месяцев назад
ur my lifesaver
@cupcake8688
@cupcake8688 3 года назад
Thanks Alot for the help ✨
@lennonmclean
@lennonmclean 7 месяцев назад
Our teacher played this for us and everyone thought the alveoli looked like ballsacks
@brittneyrichards4215
@brittneyrichards4215 4 года назад
you sound like willne and true geordie tbh and thanks for the help. this was way better than listening to my teacher for 2 hours explaining it over and over. im a visual learner so these pictures really help me and when i watch videos i understand more. thank you once again
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 4 года назад
You’re welcome.
@ayeshanaseer3210
@ayeshanaseer3210 3 года назад
name two structure across which oxygen moves from an alveolar cavity into blood capillaries?
@rwemedia
@rwemedia 5 лет назад
Very good help thank you
@maryambasheer1307
@maryambasheer1307 4 года назад
thank you science sauce i got many information
@braadwellcastro3287
@braadwellcastro3287 2 года назад
Great video 😀
@BVB09_rose
@BVB09_rose 2 года назад
Thank you very much Today, I did a checkpoint exam and it literally asked the question that you did in the vid Tysm 😀
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 2 года назад
You’re welcome!! I hope the test went well.
@BVB09_rose
@BVB09_rose 2 года назад
@@Science_Sauce The test went well but since it's a checkpoint exam there should always be that hard question(s) I hope I get a 6!!!
@Anonymous-ik3sz
@Anonymous-ik3sz 3 года назад
that diagram is very useful thanks
@d.anielb4661
@d.anielb4661 6 лет назад
We could make an external lung machine for use in emergencies of people suffocating which takes out a patient's blood, oxygenates it and then reintroduces it to the bloodstream so it keeps the patient in stable condition while the airway blockage is extracted? I don't know, it just came to me.
@aliateeb123
@aliateeb123 6 лет назад
its called a ventilator
@jdbedwars5901
@jdbedwars5901 Год назад
Thanks so much
@maurelius_vie
@maurelius_vie 7 месяцев назад
thank you!
@nakimulihadijjah4898
@nakimulihadijjah4898 2 года назад
Thank you
@unseenempire2099
@unseenempire2099 3 года назад
Thanks for that extra info on important features of gas exchage surface
@TheWogBoy4
@TheWogBoy4 2 года назад
Great video god bless thank you
@simonasigillo2791
@simonasigillo2791 6 лет назад
very helpful thanks
@shashisharma1584
@shashisharma1584 3 года назад
Awesome
@haleyhodoval9599
@haleyhodoval9599 7 лет назад
Thank you this was very helpful!
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 7 лет назад
+Haley Hodoval you're welcome
@WideSuns
@WideSuns 5 лет назад
great content! really helped me with my GCSE PE coursework. Subscribed!
@ayeshamoosani7984
@ayeshamoosani7984 5 лет назад
i also take gcse pe and i kindof hate it exam tomorrow wish me luck
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 5 лет назад
Good luck!!
@inara89iz
@inara89iz 2 года назад
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 💓💖💖💗💖💓❤️I love it 😘😘😘
@comprobardisponibilidad5281
@comprobardisponibilidad5281 2 года назад
Still I am confused of the diagram wheather the capillaries present outside the alveoli or inside . Please help me or just explain in simple terms how actually gas exchanged in capillaries
@vinodrakhade2510
@vinodrakhade2510 3 года назад
Simply clever.......
@riyajaiswal4185
@riyajaiswal4185 5 лет назад
Pls put some more videos such blood supply to the lungs
@manuelangino6758
@manuelangino6758 3 года назад
this is prety useful
@Flyingfrenchie
@Flyingfrenchie 5 лет назад
These videos saved my GCSES thank you so much
@Science_Sauce
@Science_Sauce 5 лет назад
You’re welcome. Good luck for results day.
@andymanchester1743
@andymanchester1743 5 лет назад
Sick vid
@tomginnell1676
@tomginnell1676 3 года назад
NICE THX FOR THE HELP
@willbarnett8500
@willbarnett8500 6 лет назад
Super helpful
@thusharak2065
@thusharak2065 2 года назад
Thankful
@nurufamau9332
@nurufamau9332 6 лет назад
love it for study
@joey0wns
@joey0wns 5 лет назад
thanks brotha KKona
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