carbon dioxide
The gas excreted through the alveoli is carbon dioxide (CO2). During the process of respiration, oxygen is taken in by the lungs, while carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, is expelled from the bloodstream into the alveoli and exhaled out of the body. This exchange of gases is crucial for maintaining the body's acid-base balance and overall homeostasis.
Through the alveoli in the lungs
The gas occurs by simple diffusion through the cells.
Air. Alveoli are air sacs on the end of bronchioli. Gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen occurs through the alveoli.
Yes.
Alveoli
alveoli take co2 from your blood and turns it into gas
The gases are to dissolve and diffuse through.
No, blood is not transported through the alveoli. The alveoli are tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs between the lungs and the blood vessels. Oxygen is taken in from the air and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood in the alveoli.
Carbon dioxide.
The actual sites of gas exchange in the lungs are the alveoli. Alveoli are tiny air sacs where oxygen from inhaled air diffuses into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream and is exhaled. This exchange of gases occurs through the thin walls of the alveoli and capillaries.
alveoli