3. Why is gas exchange very rapid ot
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When gases are diffusing through liquids, for example across the alveolar membrane and into capillary blood, the solubility of the gases is important. The more soluble a gas is, the faster it will diffuse. Carbon dioxide is inherently more soluble than oxygen, and thus diffuses much faster than oxygen into liquid.
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Lymphocytes ✍
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