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During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide change in the lungs.
From the lungs. In the lungs of animals, humans included, there is an interchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide. So we inhale oxygen(air) and exhale carbon dioxide.
Air contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other compounds. We take carbon dioxide into our lungs all the time, but our lungs keep the oxygen. However, if you were in a room with ONLY carbon dioxide, you would die--not from carbon dioxide per se, but from lack of oxygen.
The alveoli sacks have many capillaries and the exchange occurs. O2 from the lungs hits the blood and CO2 is just given off.
oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in alveoli (singular alveolus).
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
There are two main gasses that are exchanged in the lungs: carbon dioxide and oxygen. The lungs use tiny air chambers called alveoli to take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alceoliCO2 and O2
oxygen and carbon dioxide
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
Alveolus
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
These are tiny pockets in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
lungs
Its called respiration. Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen in the lungs.