Even though the air travels from bronchi to bronchiole to alveoli to have the gase exchanged, the REAL gas exchange happens in the capillary that is on the alveoli. This is where the blood that is carrying CO2 exchanges it with O2 to supply the rest of the body. Without the circulatory system... Well first of all you're going to die without the circulatory system, but for this topic, if you don't have the circulatory system, then the oxygen cannot be exchanged with CO2 and you're body will die from lack of oxygen.
Respiratory gases in animals are exchanged between body fluids and its environment by diffusion. Respiratory gases are transported in the blood. When breathing changes, the body senses this change, and adjusts the production of these gases to stabilize gas levels with rate of breathing.
Gasses are exchanged through diffusion between the walls of the alveoli in the respiratory system and the walls of the capillaries in the circulatory system. The oxygen received from the nsoe and mouth travels down through the esophagus to the lungs, where it will be transfered naturally through the thin walls of the alveoli to the thin walls of the capillaries, which takes the oxygen rich blood up through the heart, which in turn pumps it to the rest of the body. In reverse, oxygen poor blood is pumped back up through the heart, and taken back down to the capillaries, where the blood (now full of carbon dioxide and wastes) will be transfered back through the walls to the alveoli, and back up through the respiratory system in exhalation.
The respiratory system moves oxygen and from the outside environment onto the body it also removes carbon dioxide and water from the body so your answer is oxygen,carbon dioxide, and water is your answer
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).
This is doe by simple diffusion across the concentration gradient. The carbon dioxide moves from circulatory system to respiratory system.
The oxygen goes in the blood from the lungs. The carbon bi oxide goes to the lungs from the blood.
Carbon dioxide
oxygen and carbon dioxide
respiratory system Circulatory system
Pollutants in the air, inhaling smoke from cigarettes, etc are harmful to the respiratory system.
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the respiratory system provides O2 to cells in the digestive system which lets them liveI don't know, just Google it!
Umm... Did you mean pulmonary? 'cuz it's the respiratory system.
Carbon dioxide
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and oxygen
The respiratory system; the lungs.
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Alveoli
carbon dioxide and oxygen
your windpipe. and your bronchals.your windpipe. and your bronchals.
The insect respiratory system operates by passive exchange of gasses through tiny holes called spiracles in their abdomen.
Humans must first dissolve the gasses in water (in the alveolii of the lungs) before we can extract it, whereas fish only can get the gasses already dissolved. Also - fish have a one-way respiratory system whereas humans have an in and out respiratory system.
Capillaries.