There are 5 parts involved in respiration:
1. Pulmonary ventilation or breathing.
2. External respiration where air flows into the lungs and gases exchange (O2 load/ CO2 unload) and air goes out.
3. Transport of respiratory gases by way of blood transport from the lungs to body cells and back to lungs.
4. Internal respiration is where exchange of gases occurs at the body capillaries (O2 unload/CO2 load).
5. Cellular respiration which is the use of oxygen by cells to produce energy (production of CO2).
Its called respiration. Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.
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The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
In the systemic circuit gas is exchanged in the capillaries. Oxygen goes to the body tissue while the Carbon Dioxide produced from respiration is taken by the blood to go to the lungs and be breathed out.
The function of the respiratory system is to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. You breath in air that is rich in oxygen and your lungs move it into the blood to go throughout your body. Then your lungs extract carbon dioxide from the blood and you breath it out.
Not sure but I think it might be cellular respiration! Hope this helped! :)
Not sure but I think it might be cellular respiration! Hope this helped! :)
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
The gases needed for respiration, namely oxygen and carbon dioxide, are exchanged between organisms in the respiratory cycle. This cycle involves inhalation, where oxygen is taken in from the environment, and exhalation, where carbon dioxide is released back into the environment. These exchanges occur in various organisms, including humans and animals, to support their metabolic processes.
External respiration, the process by which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the pulmonary loop of circulationWhereas,Internal respiration: the is the gaseous exchange between the blood and tissue ( and also cells)
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