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The capitularies are responsible for bass exchange

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Which blood vessels are responsible for exchanges in the body?

The veins and arteries.


What vessels is responsible for gas and nutrient exchange with each of the body's cells?

The capillaries are responsible for gas and nutrient exchange with each of the body's cells. These tiny blood vessels have thin walls that allow for the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients between the blood and the surrounding tissues.


What is the function of breathing?

Gas exchanges


Where gas exchanges?

in your respiratory system


Where does the exchanges of gases occur?

The exchange of gases occurs at the ends of the airways in the lungs. Here tiny sacs called alveoli connect with tiny blood vessels and here exhaust gas [carbon dioxide] is exchanged for fresh gas [oxygen].


Which organ exchanges gas in a mammal?

The lungs.


When two vessels are operating in the same direction area who is responsible for maitaing a sharp lookout?

When two vessels are operating in the same general area both vessels are responsible for maintaining a sharp look out.


When two vessels are operations in the same general area who is responsible for Maintaining a sharp lookout?

the operator


When two vessels are operating in the same general are who is responsible sharp lookout?

when two vessels are operating in the same general area who is responsible for maintaining a sharp look out


What are capillaries for?

The capillaries are where the gas and nutrient exchanges occur. Because in a closed circulation system the blood can't go outside the vessels, it must go to the capillary beds where it is about 1 cell thick to have diffusion. Alveoli in lungs are covered by capillaries to allow gas exchange to happen. The capillaries are most abundant of all the blood vessels, because most part of your body requires oxygen, and capillaries are where it can be given to cells.


When two vessels are operating in the same general area who is responsible for avoiding a collision?

the operators of both vessels


What part of the respiratory tract is not exchange gases?

Gas exchanges occurs in the "alveoli".