which part of airways that have glands? mention all
trachea & bronchus
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what is the function of muscle cell in the human airways?
to adjust the diameter of the airways
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I'm tiny yet mighty, a vessel so fine, Connecting arteries and veins in a line. Where gas exchange occurs, between blood and tissue, Delivering oxygen, my role is of great issue. Who am I?
capillary
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describe the difference between cartilage in trachea and bronchus!
in trachea: C-shaped, in bronchus: incomplete blocks
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I'm a secretory cell, with a unique shape, Producing mucin, like a sticky cape. Found in respiratory and digestive tracts so grand, Protecting and lubricating, as I take my stand. Who am I?
goblet cell
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mention 4 features why alveoli are suitable to be the site of gas exchange
large surface area, thin wall, well-ventilated, good blood supply
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to enable the process of oxygenation, in which site the concentration of oxygen have to be higher?
in the alveolus
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I'm the site of gas exchange, where oxygen meets blood's embrace, Tiny sacs in the lungs, a vital respiratory space. Surrounded by capillaries, with walls thin and fine, Exchanging gases swiftly, in a delicate design. Who am I?
alveolus
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what is the function of goblet cell and in which airways we can find them?