The respiratory membrane is a combination of alveolar and capillary walls and their fused basement membranes atria and alveolar sacs respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts respiratory bronchioles and alveolar sacs
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Step 1: The respiratory membrane is the thin layer of tissue that separates the air in the alveoli from the blood in the capillaries. Show more…
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