Question #5140c
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By remaining small and in bunches, similar to a bunch of grapes, alveoli maximize surface area, while maintaining a compact volume for efficient diffusion.
Explanation:
Alveoli are little sacs in your lungs that maximize surface area while maintaining a compact volume. The surface area of the alveoli in an average human's lungs is 70 SQUARE METERS (about 753 square feet), almost the size of a living room floor in a modest home. Let that sink in. Enough surface area to cover your living room fits inside your chest and lungs.
How?

Look at how, in the above graph, small cubes have a smaller surface area and smaller volume, but they have a larger surface area-to-volume ratio. Similarily, the folds in your alveoli make it so that such a large surface area can fit in your lungs. This concept occurs a lot in anatomy. The folds in your intestines allow them to fit in your stomach, but unraveled (don't try this at home :D ) they can stretch out quite far.
