Oxygen is brought into the blood, and carbon dioxide released from the blood, at the alveoli of the lungs. Gases diffuse across the alveolar membrane to enter or leave the blood.
Almost all living things need oxygen. Plants start the oxygen cycle through the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide, and release oxygen. Animals then take in the oxygen and convert it into carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.
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yes . as fishes breathe out carbon dioxide plants can take in carbon dioxide
oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
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An organoid is a lab grown, 3D ball of cells, used to take the place of an organ. It has some of the same features as the normal organ it would be taking the place of.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange take place in the alveoli of the lungs during respiration. Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide from the bloodstream diffuses into the alveoli to be exhaled.
It is possible for carbon dioxide and copper oxide to encourage a reaction to take place due to thermal composition. When calcium carbonate is heated, it decomposes and generates carbon dioxide and copper oxide.
The gas exchange that takes place in the lungs are carbon dioxide and oxygen.