This happens by Diffusion
Gaseous exchange takes place in numerous alveoli located in the lungs.
blood carry gases like o2,co2...nd the exchange of substances take place in small intestine
Because alveoli have to be able to exchange gases freely like oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. Also, oxygen must have moisture to benefit breathing.
The alveoli increase the total surface area of your lungs, which allows more gas exchange to take place. The alveolar membrane acts as an interface for oxygen to diffuse into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide to diffuse out of the blood.
in the micro air sacs
stomata
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.
Up the bum-hole. Up the bum-hole.
Small organisms, like a amoeba's, have large surface area : volume ratios which means the exchange can take place by diffusion through the cell wall, the same as any other single celled organsism.
Because they have a greater surface area over which gaseous exchange can take place.
The digestion of food in Amoeba takes place in the food vacuole. :)
they use their stomata to exchange gases with the environment by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the air
by the skin
The exchange of oxygen takes place in the alveoli. It is found in our lungs
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