What structures are at the end of the long air passages in the lungs?

What structures are at the end of the long air passages in the lungs?

  • Correct Answer: Larynx
  • Oral Cavity
  • chloride
  • alveoli

Explanation: During respiration, oxygen gets pulled into the lungs and enters the blood by passing across the thin alveoli membranes and into the capillaries. The alveoli are at the end of the long air passages.

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