Alveoli are tiny balloons in our lungs that take in oxygen from the air and give it to the blood while getting rid of a gas called carbon dioxide.
A simple explanation of what alveoli are and how they help us breathe, designed for young children.
Alveoli are tiny balloons in our lungs that take in oxygen from the air and give it to the blood while getting rid of a gas called carbon dioxide.
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