they use their stomata to exchange gases with the environment by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the air
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The Stoma
Gaseous waste is expelled from the body primarily through respiration. A process called gas exchange takes place in the lungs. With every breath we take, some quantity of the waste gases (like carbon dioxide, or CO2) in our blood is exchanged for oxygen (O2) in the air inspired. Note that anything else in the air that we inhale can be carried across and into the blood.
the gas exchange through stomata because it gives more gas to the plants and to the people that breathe in (NOW SATISFIED)
The actual air exchange takes place in the alveoli of the lungs
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It takes place between the alveoli and the blood capillaries
stomata
This happens by Diffusion
alveoli is the site for gaseous exchange. They are the air filled sacs where carbon dioxide and oxygen is exchanged
Respirtary system, lungs, also known as thoratic region
Gaseous exchange takes place in numerous alveoli located in the lungs.
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The opening (usually on the underside of a leaf) that allows gas exchange to take place which is essential for respiration but which also looses water.
Because they have a greater surface area over which gaseous exchange can take place.
by the skin
It takes place cause the leaf wants it to take place
The exchange of oxygen takes place in the alveoli. It is found in our lungs
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