There are two place where this process occurs: i) the Lungs, and ii) the Capilliaries.
Without knowing what organism you are referring to, this is impossible to answer.
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Gas exchange
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system
We breath in oxygen then it travels through the respiratory system ending to alveoli. Oxygen passes through the blood stream by using capillaries as a place to swap with carbon dioxide so that the alveoli gets the oxygen. Then the carbon dioxide leaves the body when we exhale. Hope This Was Very Helpful To Whoever Needed It. :)
Amphibians use their lungs, and use their thin skin when its moist.
Frogs uses respiratory surfaces which totals to three to exchange gases on its surroundings. The three respiratory surfaces are the skin, its lungs, and the lining of their mouth.
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The alveoli
Gas exchange
.There must be at least two parties involved.
The respiratory system functions in gas exchange. In doing so, it works closely with the circulatory system, and is aided by the nervous, muscular and skeletal systems.
Convection currents are in the liquid and gas states.
A double replacement occurs when two compounds are dissolved in water. The compounds then exchange elements and create two new compounds.
The two circular structures visible in an aerial photo to the north of Southampton FC's St. Mary's stadium on Brittania Road are Gasometers - large gas containers.
the utility of the exchanged goods to each party
the utility of the exchanged goods to each party
provides a large surface area for exchange in oxygen and gas?