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Where in your body are gases exchanged?

Lungs.


How are oxygen and carbon dioxide and other waste gases exchanged in the lungs and body tissues?

Not sure but I think it might be cellular respiration! Hope this helped! :)


How oxygen carbon dioxide and other waste gases are exchanged in the lungs and body tissues.?

Not sure but I think it might be cellular respiration! Hope this helped! :)


What is the severe absence of oxygen from the body's gases blood or tissues is known as?

Anoxia


What are small vessels where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide?

Capillaries are the small blood vessels where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. They are located throughout the body and allow for the exchange of gases between the blood and tissues.


How are oxygen and carbon dioxide getting exchanged in body tissues?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in body tissues through the process of diffusion. Oxygen in the blood enters the tissue cells, where it is used for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, a byproduct of this process, moves from the cells into the blood to be transported back to the lungs for exhalation.


What two gases are exchanged in your lungs when you breathe?

carbon dioxide goes out and oxygen comes in


Why do dead animals swell?

When animals die, their bodies start to decompose. This process involves the breakdown of tissues and the release of gases such as methane and hydrogen sulfide. These gases can cause the body to bloat or swell as they accumulate within the tissues and body cavities.


What is the function of the Respiratory System and Lungs?

To bring oxygen into the body, transfer gases into the tissues, and remove carbon dioxide from the body.


Where gases are exchanged in the systemic circuit?

In the systemic circuit gas is exchanged in the capillaries. Oxygen goes to the body tissue while the Carbon Dioxide produced from respiration is taken by the blood to go to the lungs and be breathed out.


What does the movement of gases between the lungs and the body tissues mainly depend?

Red blood cells transport oxygen to the body tissue.


Where in the body would the concentration of oxyhaemoglobin be at its highest?

oxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin bound to oxygen) is highest in the alveolar venule. This is the initial vessel carrying freshly-oxygenated blood away from the alveolus, which is the air-sac in the lung where gases are exchanged.