Internal respiration refers to the exchange of gases between the blood and the body's tissues. During this process, oxygen carried by the blood is delivered to cells, while carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, is taken up by the blood for transport back to the lungs. This exchange occurs at the capillary level and is essential for maintaining cellular function and overall homeostasis. It differs from external respiration, which involves the exchange of gases between the lungs and the atmosphere.
No respiratory organs. They use an internal cavity.
Internal Gills
how can respiatory system respond to internal and external stimuli
A sub-specialty of internal medicine concerned with the study of the respiratory system
digestive and respiratory
The lungs perform the following cellular respiratory processes - pulminory ventilation external respiration internal respiration
its digestive system , circulatory system, respiratory system, and nervous system :)
respiratory acidosis is a metobolic imbalance caused by internal factors....factors inside the body. not an environment factors such as global warming. Angie RN
Internal receptors, or intereceptors measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, and that information is relayed and processes by the medulla oblongatta, which is the respiratory center in the brain stem.
"Innere Medizin" in English means internal medicine. Internal medicine is used to prevent and treat certain conditions of the respiratory system, the heart, and the digestive system.
alveolar macrophages crawl freely along internal alveolar surfaces
Pulmonology is a sub-specialty of internal medicine. Pulmonologists are doctors that are specialists of the lower respiratory tract, that include the lungs and bronchial tubes.