Alveolevæggene
Alveolevæggene, often translated as alveolar walls, are the thin structures that form the tiny air sacs, called alveoli, in the lungs. These walls are primarily composed of a single layer of flattened cells, known as type I pneumocytes, and a basement membrane. This extremely thin structure is crucial for efficient gas exchange. Oxygen from the inhaled air can easily diffuse across the alveolar wall into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide from the blood diffuses in the opposite direction to be exhaled.
Scattered within the alveolar walls are also type II pneumocytes. These cells are cuboidal and play a