The surface area of a mammalian respiratory system is large primarily due to the presence of numerous alveoli in the lungs, which are tiny air sacs that greatly increase the surface area available for gas exchange. This extensive surface area allows for more efficient absorption of oxygen and the expulsion of carbon dioxide. Additionally, the highly vascularized nature of the alveoli facilitates swift diffusion of gases between the air and blood, optimizing respiratory efficiency. Overall, this adaptation is crucial for meeting the metabolic demands of mammals.
Leaves are broad, thin and flat to provide a large surface area, to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. :)
large area
The Alveoli
If the surface area of the organism is small, then there is no problem with getting all the oxygen needed. If the surface area of the organism is large, therefore a special respiratory surface is needed. An example is lungs, gills. The ratio of surface area to volume in a small organism is greater than the ratio in a large organism.
A large scale map shows you the distanct between things on a map and on the real eaths surface.
Until an earthquake destroyed the library, it had been a repository of ancient knowledge. Large quantities of gold were kept in a commercial repository near city hall.
No, it is not. The word elephant is a noun meaning the large mammalian animal.
The large, fine root system close to the surface is able to abosrb water from even a light rainfall in the desert.
Mammalian brains are extremely large compared to other animals. This makes it very easy to learn and gain the intelligence necessary to adapt and survive.
the small intestine
A small leaf surface and large root system.
True
To occupy a large surface.
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a database or a server
provides a large surface area for exchange in oxygen and gas?
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