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the alveolar walls and the pulmonary capillaries form the (1 point) larynx lobes diaphragm respiratory membrane
The alveolar walls and pulmonary capillaries are key components in gas - exchange in the lungs. Together, they form the respiratory membrane which allows for the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and the blood. The larynx is part of the upper respiratory tract and not related to this structure. Lobes are parts of the lungs but not formed by alveolar walls and capillaries. The diaphragm is a muscle involved in breathing but not formed by these structures.
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