how are Oxygen and Carbon dioxide transport in our blood
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the oxygen and carbon dioxide is transported in our blood through haemoglobin
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when we inhale oxygen richest alveoli in lungs which is surrounded by thin capillaries is Capillaries carry blood in them the oxygen diffuses from the alveoli valve to the blood capillaries
this blood Travels through the body haemoglobin binds with oxygen and carry it along with blood
carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product in respiration in the sale of tissue this carbon dioxide is transported in dissolved form in the blood which carries it back to the lungs
where it diffuses into alveoli and then to trachea and finally from nostrils out of the body into air.
let us know about exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide in alveoli...
the walls of alveoli contents and extensive network of blood vessels the sequence of exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide which occurs between blood vessels and alveoli is as follows..
1. blood releases carbon dioxide into alveoli that bring from rest of the body
2. oxygen is taken up by blood from alveolar air to blood vessels.
3. hemoglobin except oxygen from lungs and carries a Two States which are deficient in oxygen.
4. oxygen in blood is 10 transported to all cells in the body by respiratory pigments (hemoglobin)and due to diffusion pressure
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when we inhale oxygen richest alveoli in lungs which is surrounded by thin capillaries is Capillaries carry blood in them the oxygen diffuses from the alveoli valve to the blood capillaries
this blood Travels through the body haemoglobin binds with oxygen and carry it along with blood
carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product in respiration in the sale of tissue this carbon dioxide is transported in dissolved form in the blood which carries it back to the lungs
where it diffuses into alveoli and then to trachea and finally from nostrils out of the body into air.
let us know about exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide in alveoli...
the walls of alveoli contents and extensive network of blood vessels the sequence of exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide which occurs between blood vessels and alveoli is as follows..
1. blood releases carbon dioxide into alveoli that bring from rest of the body
2. oxygen is taken up by blood from alveolar air to blood vessels.
3. hemoglobin except oxygen from lungs and carries a Two States which are deficient in oxygen.
4. oxygen in blood is 10 transported to all cells in the body by respiratory pigments (hemoglobin)and due to diffusion pressure
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