carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
CO2 diffuses faster because it has a lower molecular mass.
oxygen
No I believe not, carbon dioxide is a gas
Carbon dioxide is a light gas.
CO diffuses faster than CO2 because it is a smaller molecule
carbon dioxide
Oxygen diffuses into cells. Carbon dioxide diffuses out.
Helium diffuses twice faster as Methane does.
CO2 diffuses faster because it has a lower molecular mass.
The function of the alveoli is to allow gas exchange with the blood and lungs. It takes in the carbon dioxide and then diffuses it.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
No. It depends on the concentration of carbon dioxide in the alveoli and the blood. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the capillaries of the alveoli is higher than the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, so carbon dioxide in the capillaries of the alveoli diffuses out of the capillaries into the alveoli of the lungs and is exhaled.
carbon
Carbon dioxide diffuses from the capillaries surrounding the alveoli into the lungs where it is exhaled, and oxygen diffuses into the capillaries surrounding the alveoli into the bloodstream where it will circulate throughout the body.
oxygen
Oxygen diffuse faster.