👉 In the context of human anatomy, transpirable refers to a specific type of cell that is responsible for exchanging water and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream. This process occurs in response to the body's need for oxygen and can be regulated by various mechanisms, including the activity of the respiratory system. Transpirable cells are typically found in the alveoli (tiny air sacs within the lungs) where they release water vapor into the air through a process called evaporation. The amount of