Oxygen must enter our blood and Carbon Dioxide must leave the blood through our lungs. They do so by diffusion between the cappillaries.
Oxygen must enter our blood and Carbon Dioxide must leave the blood through our lungs. They do so by diffusion between the cappillaries.
Oxygen is brought into the blood, and carbon dioxide released from the blood, at the alveoli of the lungs. Gases diffuse across the alveolar membrane to enter or leave the blood.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.
The place is the same for both; the alveoli in the lungs.
Oxygen enters the blood through the alveoli in the lungs during inhalation, where it diffuses into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide leaves the blood in the same location, diffusing from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled during exhalation.
It is carbon dioxide which is collected from different organs of the body by blood
Diffusion
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Through breathing.
The capillary bed in the lungs is where the oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
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