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The exchange of oxygen takes place in the alveoli. It is found in our lungs
oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
capillaries and the alveoli
It takes place between the alveoli and the blood capillaries
In the alveoli - the minute sacs at the ends of the branches.
In the alveoli (also called air sac) is the capillary-rich sac in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place by diffusion. The oxygen poor blood goes from the right ventricle and into the lungs where the co2 is traded for Oxygen in the alveoli and back through the heart and out to the body.
Yes, Oxygen diffuses through the wall of the alveoli then through the walls of the capillaries. :)
oxygen
gas exchange is the intake of the oxygen and the let out of the carbon dioxide
the oxygen you breath in is passing in different kinds of organs but the gas exchange is occurring in the alveoli.
alveoli is the site for gaseous exchange. They are the air filled sacs where carbon dioxide and oxygen is exchanged
blood take oxygen from blood.