More oxygen than carbon dioxide.
No. It depends on the concentration of carbon dioxide in the alveoli and the blood. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the capillaries of the alveoli is higher than the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, so carbon dioxide in the capillaries of the alveoli diffuses out of the capillaries into the alveoli of the lungs and is exhaled.
oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in alveoli (singular alveolus).
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In lungs alveoli is present where exchange of gases takes place, when blood with carbon dioxide is reached lungs then these alveoli purify by removing carbon dioxide
Alveoli takes oxygen in and brings out carbon dioxide.
In the lungs, carbon dioxide is concentrated more in the blood. The alveoli keeps the carbon dioxide at a lower level than in the blood.
The tiny air sacs of the lungs were oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged are the alveoli.
In the alveoli
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carbon dioxide
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