Biology, asked by valavalaharshithclas, 2 months ago

Gas exchange is the process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the bloodstream and the lungs. This is the primary function of the respiratory system and is essential for ensuring a constant supply of oxygen to tissues, as well as removing carbon dioxide to prevent its accumulation.

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Answered by pinkygamitgamangamit
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in this the carbon is removed and oxygen is taken

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