alveolarblöðrum
Alveolarblöðrum refers to the microscopic air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place. These tiny, thin-walled structures are the primary functional units of the respiratory system. Each lung contains millions of these alveoli, clustered together like bunches of grapes. The walls of the alveoli are incredibly thin, typically only one cell thick, which facilitates the rapid diffusion of gases between the air within the alveoli and the blood in the surrounding capillaries.
The surface area provided by the vast number of alveoli is immense, allowing for efficient uptake of
Conditions affecting alveolarblöðrum, such as pneumonia, emphysema, or pulmonary edema, can significantly impair lung function and