The document is a diagram labeling exercise of the human respiratory system. It asks the reader to identify 7 structures labeled A to G, which are the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli. Tube A (trachea) is supported by cartilages. Blood vessels and capillaries are found around the alveoli (structure G). Diagram 2.2 shows the exchange of oxygen (P) and carbon dioxide (Q) in the alveolus. The alveolus has a thin wall and a large surface area to allow for efficient gas exchange.
The document is a diagram labeling exercise of the human respiratory system. It asks the reader to identify 7 structures labeled A to G, which are the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli. Tube A (trachea) is supported by cartilages. Blood vessels and capillaries are found around the alveoli (structure G). Diagram 2.2 shows the exchange of oxygen (P) and carbon dioxide (Q) in the alveolus. The alveolus has a thin wall and a large surface area to allow for efficient gas exchange.
The document is a diagram labeling exercise of the human respiratory system. It asks the reader to identify 7 structures labeled A to G, which are the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli. Tube A (trachea) is supported by cartilages. Blood vessels and capillaries are found around the alveoli (structure G). Diagram 2.2 shows the exchange of oxygen (P) and carbon dioxide (Q) in the alveolus. The alveolus has a thin wall and a large surface area to allow for efficient gas exchange.