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What drives the movement of carbon dioxide from tissue into the bloodstream?

Movement of carbon dioxide is driffen by osmosis from and to the tissue and bloodstream. Also active transport can be used. Amount of CO2 present is monitored by means of the pH of your blood as dissolved CO2 is acidic.


How the absorption of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide are carried out in the lungs?

Respiration is the process in the lungs of absorbing oxygen into tissue while removing carbon dioxide. This is carried out by inhalation and exhalation.


Is red blood cells a tissue?

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What tissue located in the alveoli and provides a short distance for the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

simple squamous


What principles govern whether oxygen or carbon dioxide to enter and leave the blood in the lungs and in the tissue?

Diffusion


How are oxygen and carbon dioxide getting exchanged in body tissues?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in body tissues through the process of diffusion. Oxygen in the blood enters the tissue cells, where it is used for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, a byproduct of this process, moves from the cells into the blood to be transported back to the lungs for exhalation.


When is heart-lung transplantation required?

when blood ventilation (air exchange) is inhibited. Inhibited oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer prevents the delivery of oxygen to the tissue and results in carbon dioxide levels in the blood that are higher than normal.


The movement of both oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body is accomplished by?

The process known as diffusion. The cardiovascular system plays a large role by transporting both of these gases through the blood. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are both carried by the red blood cells (RBC). The carbon dioxide is "buffered" by the blood to keep it from turning acidic. This process results in respiration. The two kinds of respiration are internal (tissue) respiration and external (pulmonary) respiration.


What is an animal's smallest structure organ cell tissue or carbon dioxide?

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The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between systemic capillaries and tissue cells is called?

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Erythrocytes transport oxygen and serve to?

It is to carry oxygen from the lungs to tissue around the body.


Trace the path of oxygen water and carbon dioxide through the organelles?

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