Alveoli are small air balloons in our lungs that help us take in fresh air and give our bodies the oxygen it needs while getting rid of the stuff we don't need, like carbon dioxide.
A simple explanation for young children about how tiny air sacs in our lungs help us breathe by giving oxygen to our blood and removing carbon dioxide.
Alveoli are small air balloons in our lungs that help us take in fresh air and give our bodies the oxygen it needs while getting rid of the stuff we don't need, like carbon dioxide.
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