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Alveoli
Tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs, crucial for breathing and systemic respiration.
Blood Flow
The continuous circulation of blood through the cardiovascular system, delivering oxygen and nutrients to and removing waste products from tissues.
Reticular Fibers
Fine, threadlike fibers in connective tissue that form a network around various cells and support the tissue structure.
Lymphatic Tissue
A part of the immune system composed of a network of lymphoid organs and tissues that protect the body from pathogens.
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