Blood releases carbon dioxide and acquires oxygen, in the lungs. The opposite exchange takes place throughout the body on a cellular level, as each cell consumes oxygen from the blood and releases carbon dioxide into the blood.
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and oxygen
carbon dioxide and oxygen
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The respiratory system; the lungs.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged at the surface of the air sac. Oxygen is taken in from the air into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream into the air to be exhaled.
The respiratory system removes carbon dioxide from the blood and brings oxygen into the blood. This process occurs through the lungs, where oxygen from the air is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the blood.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen through the lungs and eliminates carbon dioxide through exhalation. Oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide in the alveoli of the lungs during the process of respiration.
Inside the lungs are alveoli (tiny air sacs). This is where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in alveoli (singular alveolus).
The alveoli are at the end of the respiratory tree and is where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the lungs and the blood.