Once oxygen has entered the red blood cells it begins its journey inside the body. It starts by moving through the capillaries in the lungs. Capillaries are just one of the kinds of blood vessels found in the body (The other two are Arteries and Veins). They make a network of fine tubes in organs which provide a very large surface area between the blood and the tissue in the organs. This surface area allows a large amount of substances, such as oxygen and glucose, to pass between the blood and the tissues in a short amount of time. When the blood moves away from the lungs, it travels along a larger blood vessel called the pulmonary vein. The oxygenated blood is transported to the heart in the pulmonary bein, and is then circulated around the body.
While, Carbon dioxide is a product of aerobic respiration. It leaves the cell where it is produced and passes through the walls of the cappillaries. It does not enter the red blood cells but stays in the plasma. It travels along veins which take it back to the right side of the heart. From here it enters the pulmmonary artery and travels to the lungs. It escapes through the capillary walls into the air in the alveoli.
Yes but they are different copounds.
Carbon dioxide moves in while oxygen moves out.
Solid carbon dioxide is dry ice.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon (C) can react with Oxygen (O) under different conditions to result in different products. 2C(s) + O2 (g)---------> 2CO (g) [CO is carbon monoxide gas] C(s) + O2 (g)-----------> CO2 (g) [CO2 is carbon dioxide gas] Hope it helped.
So the movement of oxygen in the body is different to the movement of carbon dioxide as while oxygen enters the red blood cells during this movement the carbon dioxide stays out. It stays in the plasma. Also for the movement of carbon dioxide to happen oxygen is needed. Its a product of aerobic respiration. The movement of oxygen in the body is similar to the movement of carbon dioxide as both processes require respiration and pass through the walls of the capillaries.
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They both follow a simple diffusion gradient : from high pressure to low.
They both follow a simple diffusion gradient : from high pressure to low.
Both Glucose and Carbon Dioxide don't pass through the red blood cells but stay in the yellow watery part of the blood called plasma
No.
No. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are two different substances with different properties.
No. Carbon dioxide is very different from sulfur dioxide.
No. Sulfur dioxide is sulfur and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is carbon and oxygen. They are two different substances.
Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas while nitrogen dioxide is a gas with a reddish-brown color.