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Red blood cells are responsible for oxygen exchange
EF? (Extracellular fluid). i put a ? because i don't quite understand your question. Capillaries.
the lungs
in the micro air sacs
The exchange of gases occurs at the ends of the airways in the lungs. Here tiny sacs called alveoli connect with tiny blood vessels and here exhaust gas [carbon dioxide] is exchanged for fresh gas [oxygen].
Red blood cells are responsible for oxygen exchange
Blood -> plasma -> extracellular fluid -> cells.
oxygen and carbon dioxide. oxygen is delivered by the blood into the cell and oxygen from the cell is is given to the blood in exchange to be expelled by the lungs.
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is called restoration. Organisms that function with the help of respiration are human beings, other mammals, birds, and reptiles. Anything that breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide is completing respiration.
in the lungs
Exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen exchange between alveoli and blood capillaries in the lungs
well, the process where blood exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide is called gas exchange system also called delivery system. That's what I know, and i hope it's true.
Blood releases its oxygen into the tissues at the capillary level.
Cappilaries
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.