The anatomy of lung tissue is related to its function because lung tissue needs to be very

thin
thick
dry
to allow gases to move by
Facilitated diffusion
active transport
simple diffusion

The anatomy of lung tissue is related to its function because lung tissue needs to be very thin to allow gases to move by simple diffusion. The thinness of the lung tissue allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to easily pass through the walls of the alveoli and capillaries. This thin barrier facilitates the exchange of gases between the air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries. Additionally, the large surface area of the alveoli further enhances the efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs.