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they exchange in the aveoli and capillaries
The exchange takes place within the lungs.
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
In the alveoli which is in the lungs
In the carbon cycle plants capture carbon dioxide , reacting it with water to produce sugars and oxygen gas. Animals can then eat those plants and react the sugars with oxygen, re-releasing the carbon dioxide. A similar process occurs when the plant or animal dies and decomposes, is burned in a fire, or if the animal itself is eaten.
They exchange water, oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as nutrient and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.
External nostrils are the parts of our respiratory system which help in the exchange of gases between your body and surrounding air.
plants give off the oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide given off by the animals. so, any land animal does that,. in the ocean, the oxygen makers are phytoplankton.
It is because Co2(carbon dioxide) is transferred to the plant and the plant makes the Co2 Oxygen.
Capillaries exchange food, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
The lungs do not exchange oxygen and carbon monoxide. They exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. They do that in the aveoli.
they exchange in the aveoli and capillaries
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
There is definitely a relationship between an animal's gas exchange system and the environment. The animal gives the plant carbon dioxide and takes oxygen from the plant.
respiration
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide